There were some nice looks, we just couldn't get some things taken care of. My job is 50-50. One part of that 50 percent, I've done a hell of a job with. Now I've got to get the ball thrown in my direction.
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We saw a lot of different looks out there. We've always been a team that's capable of adjusting to different things and we've always been able to adjust on the fly. We didn't adjust quite fast enough today. That's why they're the champs and until somebody takes it away from them, they're still the champs.Alge Crumpler
Look at our linemen compared to other linemen around the league. We're smaller, faster-running linemen. If one guy overruns the play, another guy is right there cleaning up his garbage. Everybody takes care of everybody else in this running game.
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I hate it for Rodney that he got injured because that was one of those marquee tests for myself that I looked forward to. You want to match up with a high quality player like that.
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We're fine, and that's all that matters to me. I don't care what anybody else thinks.
Alge Crumpler
You have to move on and put these things past you. That's what we're taught and that's what we believe in. Don't dwell on the past, bad or good. Just concentrate on what's in front of you, and things will work out.
Alge Crumpler
I've always said that any game won is a blessing. If you've ever seen my reaction on the road after we won a game, I was always super excited because I know how tough it is to win one game.
Alge Crumpler
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