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He needs to learn how to play ... He needs to get the ball out of his hand. He's doing better. He needs to not take sacks, get the ball out of his hand, play smart, be a better passer, all kinds of stuff. If we're going to have a big year, our quarterbacks got to really play well and our line has to pla...
We had a spirited practice tonight ... Guys were moving around pretty quickly. We may have made a little progress tonight. Everybody got a lot of snaps, a lot of reps and nobody got hurt, so I thought it was a decent practice. Everybody was running around at a pretty good pace tonight.
He missed a class so he had to miss a practice. He should be here the rest of them.
Jay was a lot better dancer than I was
I'd be remiss if I didn't compliment Eric Wolford
We've got some freshmen here we think are big enough, strong enough to play next year ... Those four are a little bit stronger than the other two right now and will have a chance.
We tried to run the ball a little bit last year ... Our game was hurt a lot by sacks, a snap over the quarterback's head. Kenny Miles actually averaged 5.4 a carry. So it wasn't quite as terrible as the stats ended up.
I just hope we never look like that again
With these new players coming in, I really believe we've got a chance in the next four or five years to be a lot better than we've ever been here
Young Schottty doesn’t look like he has that problem up there in New York
What a game plan he had last week against Cincinnati
In the coaching profession, there are good moves and bad moves ... And he's really in the ideal situation up there. Aren't the Jets the No. 1 defensive team in the NFL? Well, there you go. As an offensive coordinator, that is a dream come true. I think he'll stay with the Jets for awhile.
In the coaching profession, there are good moves and bad moves ... And he's really in the ideal situation up there. Aren't the Jets the No. 1 defensive team in the NFL? Well, there you go. As an offensive coordinator, that is a dream come true. I think he'll stay with the Jets for awhile.
In the coaching profession, there are good moves and bad moves ... And he's really in the ideal situation up there. Aren't the Jets the No. 1 defensive team in the NFL? Well, there you go. As an offensive coordinator, that is a dream come true. I think he'll stay with the Jets for awhile.
He has become a lot better of a coordinator now that Mark Sanchez hasn't been throwing all those interceptions anymore ... Sometimes, it takes awhile to get the message across to a young quarterback. But it's clear that young Brian developed a good relationship there with Sanchez and you see the results...
That's about all we've got to brag about this year. But there's been a lot of years where we haven't had that to brag about
Looking forward to trying to get better because we're certainly are not there yet ... We got a long way to go around here. But hopefully we've got some good young players and some on the way that are going to help us get there.
It doesn't correlate ... I just don't believe it. It's my opinion. If that correlated, every coach would sleep in his office.
I saw a story saying Jim Haslett comes in at 4:30 every morning - that's not doing him much good
I realized pretty quickly when I was there ... that the college game is where I need to be.
Stephen Orr Spurrier (born April 20, 1945 in Miami Beach, Florida) is a former American football player and currently the head coach of the University of South Carolina football team. He was a two-time All-American and is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame as a player. He is best known for winning the Heisman Trophy in 1966, and for... Full Article
South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier reacts after an interception in the fourth quarter of an NCAA college football game against Florida on Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009, at Williams Brice Stadium in Columbia, S.C. Florida defeated South Carolina 24-14.
View Photo »FAYETTEVILLE, AR - NOVEMBER 7: Head Coach Steve Spurrier of the South Carolina Gamecocks shows his frustration on the sidelines during a game against the Arkansas Razorbacks at Donald W. Reynolds Stadium on November 7, 2009 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The Razorbacks defeated the...
View Photo »FAYETTEVILLE, AR - NOVEMBER 7: Head Coach Steve Spurrier of the South Carolina Gamecocks talks to his players during a game against the Arkansas Razorbacks at Donald W. Reynolds Stadium on November 7, 2009 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The Razorbacks defeated the Gamecocks 33-16.
View Photo »KNOXVILLE, TN - OCTOBER 31: Head coach Steve Spurrier of the South Carolina Gamecocks watches against the Tennessee Volunteers at Neyland Stadium on October 31, 2009 in Knoxville, Tennessee.
View Photo »South Carolina's football coach Steve Spurrier, center, flanked by Sgt. Jeremy Hale, left, and Master Sgt. Pete Lara, both from Fort Jackson, as he holds up a jersey with camouflage designs during a news conference on Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009, in Columbia, S.C. Maryland and South...
View Photo »South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier, center, talks with quarterback Stephen Garcia (5) after Garcia threw an interception in the first half of their NCAA college football game against Alabama at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Ala. , Saturday, Oct. 17, 2009. Also pictured are Bryce...
View Photo »South Carolina's Steve Spurrier, right, talks to running back Kenny Miles (31) during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Kentucky, Saturday, Oct. 10, 2009, at Williams Brice Stadium in Columbia, S.C.
View Photo »FILE - This is a Nov. 28, 2009, file photo showing South Carolina head coach Steve Spurrier being congratulated by a SEC official during the second half of their NCAA college football game, in Columbia, S.C. South Carolina defeated Clemson 34-17. South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier has...
View Photo »In this photo taken on Oct. 11, 2009, South Carolina's head coach Steve Spurrier gestures before the start of an NCAA college football game against Kentucky at Williams Brice Stadium in Columbia, S.C. South Carolina's Steve Spurrier and Alabama's Nick Saban share a passion for college...
View Photo »South Carolina's head football coach Steve Spurrier, far left, talks to the official during the fourth quarter of their NCAA college football game against Mississippi Thursday, Sept. 24, 2009, at Williams Brice Stadium in Columbia, S.C. South Carolina defeated #4 Mississippi 16-10.
View Photo »FILE - In this Sept. 24, 2009 photo, South Carolina's head coach Steve Spurrier stands with his quarterback Stephen Garcia (5) before the start of their NCAA college football game against Mississippi at Williams Brice Stadium in Columbia, S.C. A year ago, first-time postseason...
View Photo »South Carolina's head coach Steve Spurrier stands with his quarterback Stephen Garcia (5) before the start of their NCAA college football game against Mississippi Thursday, Sept. 24, 2009, at Williams Brice Stadium in Columbia,S.C. South Carolina defeated Mississippi 16-10.
View Photo »FILE - In this Sept. 24, 2009 photo, South Carolina's head coach Steve Spurrier stands with his quarterback Stephen Garcia (5) before the start of their NCAA college football game against Mississippi at Williams Brice Stadium in Columbia,S.C. The pressure is all on No. 2 Alabama,...
View Photo »South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier stands near quarterback Stephen Garcia (5) during the fourth quarter of an NCAA college football game against Georgia on Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009, in Athens, Ga. Georgia won 41-37.
View Photo »FILE - In this Sept. 3, 2009, file photo, South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier looks on during the first half of an NCAA college football game against North Carolina State in Raleigh, N.C. South Carolina's Steve Spurrier and Alabama's Nick Saban share a passion for college football and...
View Photo »FILE -- This is an Oct. 4, 2008, file photo showing South Carolina football coach Steve Spurrier shouting at his players during an NCAA college football game against Mississippi, in Oxford, Miss. It had been a quiet offseason for Steve Spurrier and South Carolina, until this past...
View Photo »FILE - In this Sept. 19, 2009, file photo, Alabama coach Nick Saban directs his team during an NCAA college football game against North Texas at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Ala. South Carolina's Steve Spurrier and Alabama's Nick Saban share a passion for college football and a...
View Photo »FAYETTEVILLE, AR - NOVEMBER 7: Head Coach Steve Spurrier of the South Carolina Gamecocks shows his frustration on the sidelines during a game against the Arkansas Razorbacks at Donald W. Reynolds Stadium on November 7, 2009 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The Razorbacks defeated the...
View Photo »He needs to learn how to play ... He needs to get the ball out of his hand. He's doing better. He needs to not take sacks, get the ball out of his hand, play smart, be a better passer, all kinds of stuff. If we're going to have a big year, our quarterbacks got to really play well and our line has to pla...
We had a spirited practice tonight ... Guys were moving around pretty quickly. We may have made a little progress tonight. Everybody got a lot of snaps, a lot of reps and nobody got hurt, so I thought it was a decent practice. Everybody was running around at a pretty good pace tonight.
He missed a class so he had to miss a practice. He should be here the rest of them.
Jay was a lot better dancer than I was
I'd be remiss if I didn't compliment Eric Wolford
We've got some freshmen here we think are big enough, strong enough to play next year ... Those four are a little bit stronger than the other two right now and will have a chance.
We tried to run the ball a little bit last year ... Our game was hurt a lot by sacks, a snap over the quarterback's head. Kenny Miles actually averaged 5.4 a carry. So it wasn't quite as terrible as the stats ended up.
I just hope we never look like that again
With these new players coming in, I really believe we've got a chance in the next four or five years to be a lot better than we've ever been here
Young Schottty doesn’t look like he has that problem up there in New York
What a game plan he had last week against Cincinnati
In the coaching profession, there are good moves and bad moves ... And he's really in the ideal situation up there. Aren't the Jets the No. 1 defensive team in the NFL? Well, there you go. As an offensive coordinator, that is a dream come true. I think he'll stay with the Jets for awhile.
In the coaching profession, there are good moves and bad moves ... And he's really in the ideal situation up there. Aren't the Jets the No. 1 defensive team in the NFL? Well, there you go. As an offensive coordinator, that is a dream come true. I think he'll stay with the Jets for awhile.
In the coaching profession, there are good moves and bad moves ... And he's really in the ideal situation up there. Aren't the Jets the No. 1 defensive team in the NFL? Well, there you go. As an offensive coordinator, that is a dream come true. I think he'll stay with the Jets for awhile.
He has become a lot better of a coordinator now that Mark Sanchez hasn't been throwing all those interceptions anymore ... Sometimes, it takes awhile to get the message across to a young quarterback. But it's clear that young Brian developed a good relationship there with Sanchez and you see the results...
That's about all we've got to brag about this year. But there's been a lot of years where we haven't had that to brag about
Looking forward to trying to get better because we're certainly are not there yet ... We got a long way to go around here. But hopefully we've got some good young players and some on the way that are going to help us get there.
It doesn't correlate ... I just don't believe it. It's my opinion. If that correlated, every coach would sleep in his office.
I saw a story saying Jim Haslett comes in at 4:30 every morning - that's not doing him much good
I realized pretty quickly when I was there ... that the college game is where I need to be.
He's strong and knows what he's doing ... He might have a tremendous senior year. I think he and Cliff Matthews could be two of the best defensive ends in the country here next year, if all that works out. Hopefully they will.
He's strong and knows what he's doing ... He might have a tremendous senior year. I think he and Cliff Matthews could be two of the best defensive ends in the country here next year, if all that works out. Hopefully they will.
He needs to have some outside interests ... Anybody that feels burn out at their job, that's the facts of life.
If we can't get our players to play any better than last Saturday, then we as coaches better find us some new players or pretty soon they're going to find some new coaches around here ... We've got a lot of good players, but we need help.
They just flat beat us last year. We were sort of in disarray, had a lot of guys going in different directions, I guess. Maybe coaches, too ... So you look back on some games and say, shoot, you just got beat, and you move on.
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