It's good for Ty. I think he went through a little bit of a tough time, trying to find his place, trying to find his (new) home.
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He definitely has the ability to be a great coach in this league. He has a lot of tools that it takes. He's very poised. He's a smart guy. He understands defenses and how to take things away from offenses, so he'll probably have a lot of success in this league.Richard Seymour
I like classic clean lines with a little bit of edge. I like to make a statement in a suit, rather than have the suit make the statement.
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I feel like I was in a boxing match. Nothing is ever easy against Pittsburgh. . . . Last week we didn't get too low with the loss. This week we won't get too high with the win. But it's nice that we're able to pull out tough wins like this. This is what football is all about. I know it's early in the season and there's a lot of football left to play. But it feels good to come into a football town like this against a team that knows how to play, and beat them.
Richard Seymour
At this point in time, you win or go home. We're not ready to go home.
Richard Seymour
We have the talent with Ty Warren , Jarvis Green, Big Wilfork and it's just a matter of going out and doing the job every day. It puts more beef on the field and we can move in and out with our versatility. We all feel like we're every down players and want to be on the field, but we don't care if its 3-4 or 4-3 as long as we're winning football games.
Richard Seymour
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