Regardless if it's Terrell Owens or Marvin Harrison, we are going to prepare the same way.

It's a makeover, and I'm excited about them. When I go in the huddle and see those faces, I know I have guys in there that have each other's back and I know those guys are going to block.

He's playing against his old team, so anybody who's playing against his old team will want to go out there and show them up.

I didn't lose no pep in my step. If we can get together on offense, we can get the same things going.

He is the kind of guy who goes out there and gives it his all, week in and week out. And he did show that today. He is a great player and almost any team would like to have him.

That's our mentality, everybody's mentality, run the ball and pass second. We're going to establish. We'll run right and run left. We're not going to have 52 sacks this year. I'd rather run the ball every down before we have as many sacks as we did last year.

I know he's going to want to probably show us up. He's going to try to, but we're going to prepare for him just like we prepare for (the Rams') Torry Holt and Isaac Bruce. ... I'm sure he was upset, (and) he had some things to say when he left, but that's irrelevant to us in this locker room.

Obviously it's different because he's not on the team. T.O.'s a great player. That's no secret. He gives it his all week in, week out, like he showed today. Anybody would like T.O. on their team. It's a matter of time before we start to gel and make our own plays.

I definitely think he's going to use that as an incentive to go out there and try to play harder.