Just like in baseball, when your No. 1 guy is struggling, you put a relief pitcher in and that's what we did. Alan was struggling a little so we decided to give Sweeney a chance. We're very blessed to have two very good quarterbacks. It's a shame that one has to sit while the other plays.
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We told them after the game, 'You have 12 hours to enjoy this. We'll see you tomorrow at 10 o'clock for films,' ... We were a little sluggish in practice on Tuesday, so we had a little conversation about what can happen if you're satisfied with what you've accomplished. The kids have picked it up and gotten back in the groove. They're not too high or too low.Joe Hamilton
I don't talk about Jeremy a lot, ... I just tell the kids he gave his all every day and he didn't know what going at half-speed meant. That was his personality. He was pretty special. But we can't look back any more. We have to look forward to this season
Joe Hamilton
We know the playoffs are coming and that's what we're thinking about. We're working toward home-field advantage. We want people to come to our place.
Joe Hamilton
We were out there for 3 or 3 hours almost every night ... it's good for the kids to see some rewards for their work.
Joe Hamilton
Everyone's invited. Just go in like you'd order a regular restaurant meal. We hope to get as many people through the door as part of the fund-raiser. They've been generous to donate the operation of the restaurant, the food, the chefs and the other staff
Joe Hamilton
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