"Scott Schultz" is a former Canadian football defensive tackle for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League. He played college football at North Dakota Fighting Sioux/North Dakota.

Schultz has also been a member of the San Diego Chargers and Pittsburgh Steelers.

He retired on August 4, 2009, to become the president of an insurance brokerage.

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I was eating my feelings for the first couple of weeks.

We'd like to say no, but of course it does because it's a bad taste in your mouth to play them close.

It's tough, but you can't do anything about it except put up or shut up the next time you play them, ... Even this year, they came in here and we were beating up on them and -- boom -- all of a sudden they sneak it away from us in the last six minutes. We've got to find a way to solve that.

We practice it too much for me to miss the extra point, so when we went for the field goal I owed it to myself to make it.

We knew in order for them to win the game they were going to need big plays. We had to contain them.

It was tough losing, especially when we were on such a roll. It's just one of those things where it plays on your mind.

You know, some games it comes down to the receivers, some games it comes down to the quarterback and some it comes down to the DBs. But it is going to come down to who is more physical and who is making money on stopping the run or running the football.

Keep your head on a swivel.

It would signify, 'Here we are,' ... It would be like ringing the bell for the rest of the league.