He's a character. But when he gets on the field, he turns into a man. This guy is a beast. I love being around him. He talks trash, but that's all right because he can see stuff coming before it happens.
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It's part of the plan every week -- try to get to the quarterback as fast as we can, close the pocket and make his throws a little bit faster than he wants to be. That's what we try to do.
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I know he has a different delivery than most people do, but I get the message out of what he's saying, and because I can do that, it really doesn't hurt me when he says the things he says.
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