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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This isn't my first rodeo, ... People ask me questions like how things are going and how's the competition. It's not like I haven't been through it before. There's nothing you are going to show me right now, besides 105-degree practices, that I haven't seen before.Gus Frerotte
We have to figure out what kind of team we are. Myself, I put a lot of that on me. I have to go out and make the plays.
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I tried to get it to (Chambers) quick and (Carpenter) made a great play. It's a crucial situation, and whether you see the guy or not, you have to make a good throw.
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It's good for confidence, ... It shows that we have a good team. It shows that when we play well that this is the kind of team we should have. We are going to be down. We are going to have adversity. We will just have to fight and battle through it.
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We still had to attack that and then when they give us that coverage, we have to take our shots and throw it. It's just like pitching. When you throw a fastball, you are going to miss the strike zone every once in a while. You have to wind up and throw it again.
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I threw it and you've got to move on. I would throw it a lot earlier and put it only where Book can get it, maybe high and outside. If it's incomplete, it's incomplete and we move on. When you're in the heat of the moment and you're trying to fit one in, sometimes it's not the greatest thing to do.
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