I got kicked on the inside at the end of the game in Portland. It was a bone bruise. It was real puffy and stiff, but the swelling has gone down a little bit. I never had one like this, on the inside.

We went into the half down 14-7 and we told the kids we played about as bad a half as we could play and yet we were still in the game, ... But we got a big play out of special teams and that kind of kick-started us.

It was a never-quit game for both teams.

It takes a split second to get hurt and forever to get healed. It's hard. It's very difficult mentally.

This is my first time working on the floor, so it's getting better. Hopefully, I'll get to practice one of these days and see how it feels.

They have found a lot of creative and unique ways to get their athletes the ball.

We all look buff. We have to get some new clothes.

We love him, ... We're continuously helping him out as far as giving him confidence, because in this league confidence is everything. We're not telling him not to do things, we're telling him to be smarter.

We were trying to kick it away from Graves and we kicked it over there to Chris Fountain, ... The next thing I know he's going up the sideline. I should have known better that that because his dad (Richard) was a pretty good athlete.