I always say that when you're on the road, you're seven points down automatically. We want to finish undefeated and that's going to be hard to do.
He got out of his car to talk with the man and fight was on.
We played six or seven running backs. That's real important, to stay fresh at the end.
We do appreciate him getting in there and helping the officer. The officer was alone on this call, he had no backup with him and was trying to get this guy into custody.
We need to get in better shape. There was some cramping.
There is always room to improve. Our blocking needs to get better.
We did a good job of moving the ball and hold onto it.
They think he's been there for a couple of years.
The papers were in such bad condition, but they're examining them to see if there's a name there or if they belong to this man.
I'm proud of the effort they made. They stayed focused and came back.
About 75 officers are involved, and we're going to be doing this once a year now. One huge exercise a year, and then we'll be doing small table-top exercises during the year also.
The offensive line was great. It was one of their better nights on blocking.
It's probably a sprain or a pulled hamstring.
They'll have to sort that out during the investigation. It's not clear why he ran.
It's those employee incentives that need to be in place to tempt someone away from their car.
They played hard for their first game. I'm really proud of them.
It wasn't planned. But if it's not broke don't fix it.
We got a guy down, we got a guy down.