There's no question, we've got to win the game. We'll be throwing everything we have, all of our weapons, all of our energy, all of our focus, all of our concentration. It's not just because it's been so long since we've won a playoff game. But it's more that if we lose, we're done, and we have higher goals than that.
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They the NFL implemented the injunction ... and the rest is history. It was a very weird time. I've fortunately been around for a lot of awkward moments in the history of this team for the last 13 years.Mack Strong
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His ability to get into the end zone is what impresses me most. He has a rare knack for that. Few players in history have gotten into the end zone as much as he does.
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The thing that we try and not worry about here is forcing things. We know it's going to work eventually. That's when Shaun does what he does best find the hole, find the end zone.
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