They were killing us with that fullback trap, ... We had a gut check in the red zone.

Day-in, day-out it's still a learning process, especially as quarterbacks, because we haven't had much game experience. We're just trying to do the best we can with the reps we are getting.

Certainly a lot of artists might be unfairly judged as a result of this, but I think that given the high level of shock and sadness that permeated the country, nobody is willing to take any chances.

To me it looks like a seamless business transaction. What goes on in the port is controlled by us and will remain controlled by us.

It doesn't matter to us who owns the terminals. We're going to make sure we're doing what we need to do.

Part of it is to do with commercial reasons, trying to get further revenue generated from China.

Some things you just have to find a way and will your way to do it.

If we turn the clock forward five years or so I really would wish to see the stadium classified as one of the finest in the north of England, capable of hosting international matches at all levels, but at the same time creating and becoming an integral part of the life of the community.

You just have to be as good as the number one guy. If the quarterback goes down, like coach says, it's kind of like a NASCAR team and we're the driver. You can't really win a race without a driver; you need someone to drive the car.