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«He came in and gave everybody a hug. Just seeing his face, I think it just uplifts everybody's spirits.»
Author: Larry Tripplett
«If you can make a team one-dimensional, it makes it a whole lot easier for you.»
Author: Larry Tripplett
«He came in [to the locker room] and gave everybody a hug.»
Author: Larry Tripplett
«I mean, losing a child. Who knows how long to grieve? I sure can't imagine. A lesser man, I don't know if he'd ever have come back.»
Author: Larry Tripplett
«It just shows the heart of this team. No matter what, we're going to keep fighting.»
Author: Larry Tripplett
«It kind of surprised me because the offensive line gave us a pass read and all of a sudden the quarterback was coming at me so I just tried to get him to the ground before he got to the goal line.»
Author: Larry Tripplett
«It was important for us to come out here and get a win. We wanted to get the win, especially at home. We are going to be at home for the next few weeks, so we wanted to make sure we had a good showing at home.»
Author: Larry Tripplett
«The defense was trying to get after the quarterback like we always do. We had a lot of guys rotate in like we always do. I think we did a good job up front.»
Author: Larry Tripplett
«It made me feel good because we really try and play hard for coach Dungy, everyone loves him.»
Author: Larry Tripplett
«It's like a loud train that never stops, and it's just right in your ear. The thing with the helmet, the sound kind of gets in there and rattles around. It's like an echo. You're so excited, you don't really feel it, but when you get to the sidelines, it hurts.»
Author: Larry Tripplett
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