Typically, the first thing the center has to do is, as we call it, set the defense, ... Really, you're identifying the middle linebacker ... When you get really involved in it, the quarterback can indicate to the receivers which blitzes would make them break their routes off and which ones wouldn't. A lot of that depends on how I've set the front.
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I don't think it will be difficult. That's probably the kiss of death right there. What quarterbacks are looking for is a consistent snap, wherever that may be. As long as I consistently get it there, we should be OK.Pete Kendall
I'm no defensive coordinator, ... but I would think looking at us from the outside, you have a guy that hasn't really played much at this level coming in at the middle of the season. You're going to try and take away their running game and dictate the passing situations. It's been hard enough already. My guess is that it's going to be a lot harder to run the ball in the immediate future before things get any better.
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It seems like a long time since we've done anything.
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I don't blame anybody for not wanting to sit next to me, ... I wouldn't have wanted to sit next to me. I stunk tonight. I cost us the game. My mistakes were disasters.
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I expect the fans that do show up will probably be the ones who want to come out and boo. That has sort of been the swing the crowd tenor has taken the last two home games. . . . The people in New York, the Jets fans, are disappointed, and rightly so.
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