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If we can learn a lesson from anyone, it's the Astros. They were down and then they came back.
Ideally, you're desperate every week, ... It's hard to get a win in this league no matter how good you are, so whether you're 0-3 or 3-0, that next win is tough to come by.
If it happened in one game, you could blame it on (bad) luck. When it happens consistently, you have to concede you're not playing as well as you should be and that the other team's better than us. We have to figure out what we need to do to change that.
You know, we need a win so bad in our situation that it's got nothing to do with anything that happened in the past, ... I mean, there's a big difference in being 0-3 and 1-2. The possibility of being 0-3 should be enough motivation in itself.
Most are Bills fans and Texans fans. They told me they were cheering for the Texans but I think I heard a few cheers for the Bills.
We've got the best example going right now with the Astros. If there's anybody we can learn a lesson from right now, it's the Astros.
We were expecting them to focus on running McGahee but then that first series they passed their way down the field. It looks like he has all the tools.
We're teams in similar situations, ... We're pretty evenly matched (and), if you look at our records, we're both desperate for a win.
It was a chance to defeat a playoff team and perhaps ease a little of the pain of the season.
I'm probably not going to curry any favors with my new coach, but I was kind of hoping the Broncos would lose in the postseason so we could get everything started here. He didn't need to prove anything in the playoffs anyway. He's led one of the top offenses over the past five years.
In our worst-case scenarios, I don't think any of us thought we could be 0-5 at this point, even if we were struggling.
I hope our young guys appreciate playing for coach Capers. He's one of the finest people I know. It's been an honor to play for him.
He's very patient and has really good vision. He'll sit there, sit there, find his hole and take it, which is different from a lot of backs in the league who just focus on making one cut and hitting the hole. He sees the whole field.
A lot of times the good teams are able to play well in the fourth quarter, and we're not a good team at this point.
You understand the fans' perspective. You understand it completely. But you don't think about it when you're on the field at the wrong end of a score.
It's obvious that we miss Kailee when he's not in there. But at the same time, DaShon Polk played very well for us last year at the end of the season. And he's the kind of guy, now being the full-time guy, he's going to step up and do a great job.
We talked about it before the game, recognizing that it's not going to be the same team next year.
It's going to be a tough couple of days, ... but we all know we have to come to work on Wednesday ready to play.
I feel bad that we didn't play the way we needed to on the football field. He's going to end up helping some other team out a lot.
He's one of the best people I've known in football.
He played very well. We tried to unsettle him and we didn't get it done.