"Phillip Dale Lindsey" is a former American football linebacker and coach (sport)/coach in the National Football League. He also spent time as a coach in the Canadian Football League and the United States Football League. He is the current head coach at the San Diego Toreros football/University of San Diego.

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Chris has tremendous speed and quickness, but he has to show us that he can really be an all-around linebacker.

I really like Cliff and I liked Jared. I don't like cutting anyone of 'em. But that's the nature of the game.

Proper warm-up (exercise) is key.

We're just alternating him and Warrick. One gives us something the other one doesn't have, so we just are toying with both of them and letting Philadelphia worry about who's going to play.

Warrick didn't play as well as he could have last year. He knows that. It was his first year in the system and he played tentatively early, like he didn't want to make mistakes. He looked more like his old self late in the year, but he needs to play better.

That's when you see a guy who is physically at his best. I thought he did a good job [Sunday] and gave us a good effort, and for the most part he had good recall about what he's supposed to do and where he's supposed to line up. I just think if he continues to work at it, it will continue to get better.

When he's 100 percent, he has rare talent athletically.

You want everything to be like it was, and it just isn't there right away. It might be eventually, down the line. I think that's about where he is now, about like where his knee used to be. I think he's feeling very comfortable with it. We've seen him chase plays across the field, accelerate, and have confidence that you can stick that foot in the ground and take off.

We still want to look at picking a linebacker there. There should be a couple of good ones available when we pick.