It's been kind of strange, really. A lot of missed opportunities. We're getting our hands on the ball, and we've just got to come up with it and just make it happen. It's not something that's going to happen unless we make it happen. It's an attitude, and we've got to continue working at it, and sooner or later it's going to open up like a floodgate.
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It's unfortunate, but injuries do happen. Another quality guy was very much needed. We got a guy in Andre who can fit in with us and make us a better defense, a better team. Competition makes everybody better. My main thing is winning the Super Bowl. If this helps us get there, I'm all for it.Renaldo Wynn
My first thought was about my wife and daughter and my mom who were in the stands because they definitely get worried when something like that happens. It was tough to follow the game because I was trying to get the pain under control and I was out of it once I got the medicine that was needed.
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Definitely, no doubt about it, this was the biggest game. Not only did we keep ourselves in the thick of things, but it's a division game. It's in our home place, it's the Giants. What other way would we want to have it To get a win the day before Christmas, go home, spend time with our families.
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We were already rotating a lot before we signed Andre. I'll go to camp with the mentality that I'm still the starter, but I know I'm going to get a lot of snaps whether I start or not.
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It just happened so fast. My hand got jammed in an awkward spot. I knew as soon as it happened that it was definitely broken.
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