When you first come in, you respect and just want to fit in. Now I've been the leader of the team and one of the oldest guys here, ... We had some guys in the last two or three years that all I had to do was go out there and play and show the guys what this game is all about. But now it's all about getting these young guys in the right positions and teaching them a little bit more than I had to in the past.
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And when you do communicate, one is saying, It's OK,' and the other is saying, It's traumatizing.' So I just want to go and check on them myself. It will make me feel a lot better.
Steve McNair
I came in this morning and was still sore. I would've liked to have been able to go out and compete. As a competitor, especially against Jacksonville, it was tough to watch from the sideline.
Steve McNair
I just wanted to rest it for a day. I came out there, did something today and felt pretty good. Tomorrow I'll do more, probably all the team (drills). I just wanted to rest. I didn't want to take a chance of going out and getting it even more sore.
Steve McNair
I think we're in the same boat. It's all about jelling and competing every Sunday and doing the things that it takes to get the chemistry down. I think that's the difference in being a great team and being an average team. You've got to have a chemistry.
Steve McNair
I don't think it's a rebuilding stage, ... It's just another challenge we look forward to. It's fun because we have a lot of young guys with a lot of energy who are willing to make sacrifices and do whatever it takes to win games.
Steve McNair
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