Several people say it and especially my wife, ... It's not exactly the same but, really, I'm from Jersey, he's from Jersey .... He's earned the right to bust chops with the media. So I have to pick and choose my spots and be more tactful, because people are like, 'What have you ever done'
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And I'm never going to be content with a comeback when you end up losing ... You can't just accept being in a game that's close and end up losing it. It's just not okay.Charlie Weis
We got through a bunch of plays today with minimal mistakes, (and) for the first day, I was happy the way it turned out. I'm glad we decided to practice the way we did last week, right up until Friday. You could see they were not rusty. That was a good first day.
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I'm disappointed. We had opportunities to ice the game. When you go against an opponent the caliber of USC, and have an opportunity to end the game, you'd better do it.
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I think he is a really good coach. He has been good for college football. He came in there when that program was a little down. Obviously, they're setting the bar now.
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