"Jarrad Matthew Page" is a former American professional baseball outfielder for the San Francisco Giants organization and American football Safety (American football position)/safety in the National Football League. He was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in the seventh round of the 2006 NFL Draft and also played for the New England Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles and Minnesota Vikings. He played college football and college baseball at UCLA Bruins football/UCLA.

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We do want some payback on special teams this week. I know we're all excited about the chance to do better this time around.

There was too much hesitation out there. They were more sure of themselves than we were. We were just slow.

It's just nice to feel like we have two college football teams here again. But we know it's our responsibility to keep that up.

We know he's one of the best playmakers in the country, and we know we have to contain him. But we don't have anything in particular set up to stop him.

They talk to us now, and ask us for suggestions on how things should be going [in practice], or what we feel we could do to be better with this and that. It's because we've earned their respect and their trust by what we've done. It makes you feel like you're all one, like the coaches are almost playing, too.

You're watching out for him because he can beat you. But this isn't like basketball, where you can have people go double-team.

I think Maurice probably is the hardest back in the country to take down. With his low center of gravity, his ability to cut and his strength, I feel sorry for guys going one-on-one with him.

They just kept the pedal to the metal. They were sure of everything they were doing and kept doing everything fast, and we just weren't fast enough.