Kevin Cosgrove
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"Kevin Michael Cosgrove" was an United States/American executive officer/business executive in the insurance industry who was a victim of the September 11, 2001 attacks/9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center.

Kevin Cosgrove is notable because of the recording of the 9-1-1 call he made during his final moments which ended with him crying out from inside the South Tower as it collapsed. The recording was used during the Zacarias Moussaoui#Court proceedings/prosecution of Zacarias Moussaoui, the only criminal trials to result from the attacks. His final cry as the South Tower of the World Trade Center collapsed made international headlines.

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We have been doing a very good job mixing up our rush calls, and I think our kids are very in tune with what we are calling, and they are executing. They have a good understanding of what is going on and down and distance, and our get up off the ball has been very good because of that.

It's probably going to be the biggest decision the seven of us ever make together.

Somebody makes a big play (in practice), there are guys celebrating, congratulating him on the sideline. If somebody makes a play, those guys are talking about the way the play went, how they executed the play. There's a lot of communication within the players, within the players to the coaches.

I think this one here can be very good. I've had some great ones, though.

Everything we do, we're playing a lot faster than we ever have. We have a better understanding of our zone concepts, our man concepts, our pressure game. Everything just goes a lot faster. The kids have confidence in what they're doing, and if you have confidence, you're able to play fast and you're able to execute.

I would say that in the last three or so practices, we're starting to see some quickness ? quickness in the different techniques he needs to use at that nose guard position.

It's our job, and we have to continue to rise to the occasion. We've been through adverse situations, and if we have to do that all year, that's what we're going to do.

He was a little sluggish to start out with. It showed that he hadn't practiced for awhile.

It was great to finally get a chance to get back out there and interact with the players in a practice setting. You could already see improvement in some of the guys from winter conditioning, and we want to continue to build on that progress in spring ball.