You don't have to be the guy who makes us win. (But) you cannot be the guy who gets us beat. Young guys always have trouble learning that fine line between being an aggressive player and being a smart enough player that you don't put us in a bind.
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It's hard to lose, no question, and that hurts everyone's morale. Not just the players, but the coaches and the fans. Everybody wants to win. ... I think we've had enough talent to win. We're just not doing the things that good teams do to win football games.Jim Grobe
I thought a win last week was pretty important and we didn't get it. Any win for us right now is important. Every team we play here down the stretch, if we're going to have any kind of season at all, is important. Our players understand that.
Jim Grobe
That's a major disappointment when we have a tailback rush for 250 yards and lose the football game.
Jim Grobe
(Randolph) has made our quarterback position a horse race, and he didn't have to do that. He could have sulked about it and he has made it a great competition. If we had either quarterback out there for us, I wouldn't worry about it one bit.
Jim Grobe
They've got everybody's attention. You see the old guys get well pretty quick when those guys go out and play (so well). That's a special group of linebackers.
Jim Grobe
We've got two good running backs. We need to use both of them. We'll probably go game to game and make that decision.
Jim Grobe
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