We have to force them to be one dimensional. We need to take away the run, put them in passing situations and then let our defensive line and secondary do what they do best. We've had a good pass rush, and we have a good secondary.

We've had to play more subs that we expected, but the kids that have replaced them have played very well. We're just playing very well as an entire defense.

We've improved a little each week. Hopefully we're doing a better job of improving from week to week than we did last season. It's hard to judge, but we have a better attitude than we did last season.

[This team] still has to prove it can get it done in the playoffs.

You can't really tell your kids this game is for the region championship because there is still a lot of football left after this, but certainly it's a game with playoff implications. We expect to be there, and we feel like Glynn will also. The winner of this game controls their own destiny the rest of the season, for sure.

Brunswick is much improved, and to play them on the road in kind of a hostile environment after an emotional game last week, I think our kids did look at it as a challenge, and I was pleased with the way they responded.

We're doing a better job at practice. The games are easy. It's not me. I'm just one spoke in the wheel. We're fortunate to have our fans and the community [behind us].

Mario gets better every game. He's our inside threat.

Although I am very impressed with Harris Rainbow's coaching abilities, I am more impressed with him as a man. He has a way with kids. If you don't hire him, I would love to.