It's huge. It's one of those games we put up there with playing New Bern. It's a big challenge.

They are a very formidable opponent.

It hadn't looked good, even in the summer and in August with the scrimmage. We just weren't getting them where they needed to be; they weren't running with a lot of authority.

Wake-up call for every guy going through these houses.

If safety were a paramount concern those two other bridges would've been down by now. You can't build this bridge without doing something to everybody in this room.

He goes to work and comes back. When he comes in, he hurries up and gets into the house, unless he needs to talk to us or something like that. He'll never come out of his door.

That was a real good way to start it. From that point on, until midway through the second quarter, we couldn't do anything.

Well, we found a bunch of abandoned buildings and we are actually going to go ahead and try to retrieve some of these Ak-47s assault rifles that they have been using to shoot at helicopters and some of the people trying to get back into the city to get it back up and running.

We're getting good results out of him when he is running the ball. He got off to a slow start. One of the problems that Jerome has had since he's been here is not being a very physical runner. He has shown at times, the last few weeks, where he's initiating the hit instead of the defense doing that.