You can only do what your players can execute ... what your players have time to comprehend and learn.
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We've got to find a way to get the ball in his hands eight or 10 times a game.Dave Wannstedt
It's obvious that Jay needs a lot of work, ... He's behind, and we're fortunate that we have three weeks before we play (a regular-season game) to get that done.Jay has just got to get enough work. The throws he made were off. He just wasn't very accurate tonight.
Dave Wannstedt
We still have a lot of work to do. It was real obvious there were a lot of plays out there that we kind of left on the field, particularly on offense.
Dave Wannstedt
No. 1, he has to stay healthy. That was the thing that really put him behind in the fall. Last year at this time he made a position change. Halfway into spring we put H.B. Blades in the middle and put Session outside. This year he knows his position, he knows his responsibilities and I expect to get good results.
Dave Wannstedt
They blocked us, there's no mystery in that. I didn't do a good enough job of getting these guys ready they must have been reading the newspapers too much and that's my fault. We've got to get better if you can't stop the run, you've got no chance to win no matter the level and we've got to get that done. We wanted to blitz them, but we could never get them to third down.
Dave Wannstedt
We watched the Notre Dame tapes, and I brought them back in here at 7 p.m. on Sunday night and I personally gave them a scouting report on Ohio University, and that was it,
Dave Wannstedt
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