The bottom line is both of those guys are going to be playing like we did last year. They're both going to get an opportunity.
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It's a combination of things. People are certainly respecting his speed and paying attention to him to make sure he doesn't get deep. They're trying to not let us get the ball to him. Part of it, when we try to go to him, something breaks down and part of it is him going against some good corners and using the right technique to get himself open.Jack Bicknell
That was two turnovers down in our own end that put the game out of reach. And both of those, nine out of 10 times aren't going to happen.
Jack Bicknell
I though the defense did all right, but they got fatigued pretty early, ... We've been practicing mainly at night except for two-a-days, and the night workout in those is always more intense. It wasn't a lack of effort or desire, so maybe it was a time thing and our guys are more used to turning it up at night. But with this hot, muggy morning, they got tired in a hurry.
Jack Bicknell
And if they both give us an opportunity (to win), they'll both play all year long.
Jack Bicknell
NFL Europe is a whole new world for college quarterbacks, ... This is a step down from the NFL, but it's a big step up from college. When you get to the pros, it's hard to get used to how well everyone at every position can run. Quarterbacks make throws into the seam that used to get there in college and now they're getting picked. You get an education over here you can't get holding a clipboard.
Jack Bicknell
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