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Herman Edwards Quotes

«I'll let the quarterback leave the game with some dignity, ... I know how he felt. I know how the team felt. I used to be a player. I'm not going to put the quarterback in harm's way, go back out there, line up in the shotgun, try to throw passes and get him killed.»
«I mean, John is on the phone with me for 20 minutes trying to explain what the guy was trying to say, ... He said it the wrong way, whatever. I believe Fox and I believe the kid.»
«You just got to keep working, try to win a game, make yourself feel better,»
«Obviously, if we don't win a game soon here, we're going to have a high draft choice,»
«I'm in here five or six hours a day trying to get back as fast as I can. I want to play. I want to show people around here what I can do.»
«He actually told me what the player was trying to say. So I'll leave it at that. The player didn't mean to say we quit. We quit throwing the ball. That's what he meant.»
«[Fox] addressed his team, so that kind of tells you what kind of team we are, when the head coach addresses his team about our team, ... At the end of the day, that's all that matters.»
«We turned the ball over five times. That's one (reason). Two, I wasn't going to put that quarterback in harm's way any longer. Three, I wasn't going to send out our defense again by turning the ball over. That's my decision. That's what you do for your team.»
«That isn't in the coaching book, OK?»
«I used to be a player and I know that feeling. I could see it on their faces. You do what's best for the team. I'm not going to put the quarterback in harm's way and let him go back there and line up in shotgun and look all pretty and try to throw passes. You'd get him killed. Are you kidding me? For what? It's ridiculous.»