Last summer, I said, 'Let's order a batch of these green jerseys,' ... 'Maybe we'll get in a bowl game.' . . . Everyone thought I was on drugs for saying that. But I felt this was like a bowl game.
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Everyone thinks that they're the reason why you lost. I think that when you win a big game like that, it's a team win. Well, when you lose, it's a team loss, and I don't want any one person feeling responsible for losing that game. I think that would be totally out of line.Charlie Weis
Could you really see Charlie Weis coaching the Saints next years Please tell me this is more than just arbitrary conjecture you're basing this on. Please tell me they're going to hire a real coach this time, not just some washed-up, retired nut job like Mike Ditka again.
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There's no doubt that's been the biggest difference. Those guys have slugged it out. When you talk about changing the temperament, it all starts at the line of scrimmage. I think they've done a nice job in the run game, and they've also done a nice job pr
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We definitely spent a good amount of time watching that,
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I might not talk just about the game. I'll just make sure he's loose and focused and ready to go.
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That's the way we approach this game and that's the way we approach every game. It's really about winning. Obviously we can talk about playing with integrity and all of those other things, but who can have fun if you don't win Don't ever tell me about a good loss, there's no such thing. I will heed his advice. Tell him that was good advice.
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