I don't feel that way at all. I just know I've got to keep working and we all have to keep pushing as quarterbacks because there was one season in 12 years where I've started every game and made it through the whole season. More times than not, there are going to be other guys that are going to have to step in and play.
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I think we're trying to find our identity, what we're about, who we are, what are we going to do well. What's that play that's going to get us 5 yards, no matter what we do That's what we're looking for. That's what we're all striving for.Gus Frerotte
It's going to be great. We're getting a fresh set of legs coming in. Ricky is ready to run, ready to play. He's anxious and excited, although you couldn't tell if you talked to him.
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You got a guy 6-5 and his arms reach about 11 feet, you just have to give him a chance to make play and go up and take the ball. When you can just drop back there and take like three or four hitches and then throw it about 60 in the air to Randy, what could be better
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We just have to take control of things, ... We have to go up there and play with poise and just do what we've been doing wear them down, run the ball and make big plays off that.
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I guess we have to play at home, ... I'm kidding. We can't make mistakes. We have to be better mentally and not make those unforced errors and give the other team a chance to be on top of us. A big key in this game against the Chiefs is coming out, playing fast and really getting a hand up on them.
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Yeah, that would be nice. That's kind of how it goes, how it should be. The world doesn't stop turning. Eventually, your time runs out.
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