I showed them the Rams' Chicago game and I showed them the San Diego game, and how they went right down the field the first drive. But in the second or third series, those defenses made plays. So I told our guys hang in there and we'll adjust. It's hard to replicate their motions, their shifting in practice. But we'll get a feel for it when we see it live. It just takes some time.
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Nobody's worried about us. What have we done ... We've done nothing. We've been 8-8. We haven't done anything. Why should they worry about usMarvin Lewis
Our wide receiver (Chad Johnson) was upset that we weren't doing exactly what we thought we could do on offense, that's all. He didn't do anything other than be upset and raise his voice. He needed to calm down and relax.
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Kevin has been a fine player for us, and he deserves the opportunity he'll get in Houston to be a starting receiver. But as we build our roster for the upcoming season, we believe it's in the best interest of our team to allocate these funds to another position.
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People around the league knew even last year, that when former Redskins defensive coordinator Marvin Lewis was there, it was Marvin who kept the team together,'' said the Redskins observer, himself a veteran of the NFL game.
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We played another physical football game and we knew it was going to be that type of game. We've got to make corrections, both players and coaches.
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Where was everybody last week They weren't here. There's no reason for anybody extra to be here this week. Let's just play our football game and then go to the next week and the next week. At some point, you deserve to have attention. But, right now, we haven't earned anything.
Marvin Lewis
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