Quick and fast. Quick back and forth. Fast side to side. He's an unpredictable guy.

He has plenty of good passing numbers, but to me, he still looks like a runner.

Flush him out of the pocket and make him run more, throw less. That's all you can do. If you can't do that, it's trouble.

We took a peak at them a few times during camp, just as far as to see what we're dealing with. It doesn't [change anything, defensively speaking]. We're going to do what we're going to do, and their offense is going to do what it's going to do.

The television thing is not what makes it big for us. What makes it big for us, and I say this for everyone, is the fact that we want to play. I think we are underrated. We have a lot to prove and we want to get out there and do some good things. We feel that we have some great talent. We feel that we have players.

Without giving him too much praise, he's a dynamo. He's so full of energy; he's all over the plays. He's eager, he's young, he's strong, he's fast, he's explosive. If you want to look for a guy that gives 100 percent, look to Craig Wilson.

I think we'll give them a good game, and it's all a matter of who comes out on top. It's as simple as that. Those guys on their line are going to give us a fight. But we've always been very unwilling to back down, always willing to fight.

[In 10 games last year, he managed nine tackles and two sacks but could be this year's answer for an increased Mountaineer pass rush.] Without giving him too much praise, he's a dynamo. He's so full of energy; he's all over the plays. He's eager, he's young, he's strong, he's fast, he's explosive, ... If you want to look for a guy that gives 100 percent, look to Craig Wilson.

Through our (upper-classman) experiences, we also as players have wisdom to share with the younger guys. Without overstepping our bounds, we try to provide guidance in a friendly way. You know, they can take it from somebody they can relate to.