I don't like to platoon anybody, but I think all six linebackers warrant playing time. So, if that's the way it is, that's the way it is.
More Quotes from Jim Haslett:
I think it was a good mix (of fans). I saw a lot of New Orleans fans up there and people that came over from the state of Louisiana and Mississippi. I thought the reception was outstanding. I forgot about the kickoff when all the flashes went off. I thought we were at the Super Bowl.Jim Haslett
We didn't make wholesale changes, ... There are less new parts than before. Everything we're doing, we're doing with a purpose. That's the way we ended last year with our last four games. I didn't feel like that early in the season last year.
Jim Haslett
It's amazing to watch. I played against Marino, and it's amazing to watch Manning perform.
Jim Haslett
We had chances to make plays and we just didn't step up. They made plays when they had to, that's what it boiled down to.
Jim Haslett
I think quarterbacks go through phases like that. He has never, ever struggled against us, and that's the key to us. We've got to make sure we don't get fooled by a couple of bad games because he is capable of doing big things.
Jim Haslett
This is a big game. Division games to me are the most important. Those division games, you've got to get one back just to get to even. We beat Carolina (in the opener). And it will be good if we can stay here and win this. Then we still have Tampa twice and Atlanta and Carolina again. So the games that we need to win are ahead of us.
Jim Haslett
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