If you knew him and knew what kind of guy he is and how he treats his players, you have to go to war for somebody like that. All he asks for is for you to give 110 percent on that field and for you to know what you're doing. If you can't do that, then we've got a problem.

When a situation like that happens, especially against a passing team, I have to switch up everything.

It was good to go out there, see how the receivers run their routes and get to know them now that I'm in this division. I had a lot of fun out there. It was great to get out there and get a big win.

It's definitely an interesting offense. They don't call it the Greatest Show on Turf for nothing.

Maybe it's ownership. Maybe it's fans. Maybe it's just culture. You see that in the NBA, major-league baseball — every professional sport is like that now. Coaches don't get long tenure. It's win now.

It's very weird. I was a young guy in Denver last year. They mess with me a little bit ... but I'm still young in this game. It's a big difference to leave Denver and come over here and be the elder.

At first, I was a little worried. I know this is my livelihood. They show you a video and they say all the bad things that can happen to you.

I didn't make enough plays, so I didn't play (well). That's the way I look at it, ... I tried to do what I can, but I pride myself on making plays, and I didn't make enough today.

You know what's going on, you know the situation. You just wish you would have made this move or jumped this route or something like that.