Mark Tauscher
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"Mark Tauscher" is a former American football offensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the seventh round of the 2000 NFL Draft. He played college football at Wisconsin Badgers football/Wisconsin. He now provides studio commentary for NFL coverage on Sky Sports in Britain.

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The thing I've noticed is that he's just even-keeled, ... To be a good offensive lineman in this league, you have to be that way. His personality is low key, but he's very confident.

Whatever the reason, we have not been effective polishing it off and getting it done in the red zone. We moved the ball, but not to where we wanted to.

We've had some success against Tampa Bay running the ball the last two times we played them. We know their scheme, we know what they do. It comes down to us up front, we have to improve on what we're doing.

For as many yards as we had [452 vs. the Browns], to only score 17 points until 4 seconds were left in the game is pretty troublesome. We struggled, and we know we struggled.

In the six years that I've been here, just from an emotional point-of-view, this is probably the most difficult loss I've dealt with.

And after the game, 'Whit' says, 'Why didn't you change that call?' And I thought, 'Man, this kid is on top of it,' ... That showed me something.

That happens every once in a while. Will did a pretty good job stepping in (and starting).

We have to pull ourselves out of this. This is not a situation where we can look at it and say, 'We'll get 'em next week.' We have to figure out and really address what's going on. Because if we don't get out of this thing quick, it's going to be a long year.

While I play against some of the strongest athletes in the NFL, I know that off the field, the toughest players are the thousands of hospitalized children who are fighting for their lives each day. That's why I've made this commitment and why I'm asking everyone to join me in making a difference for these kids.