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Joe Collier Quotes

«At the time we didn't put another linebacker in. We took one of the defensive linemen off the line, stood him up and went into the three-man front that way. We did it in obvious passing situations, long-yardage situations or at the end of the game when we were protecting a lead.»
Author: Joe Collier
«In the college ranks at that time there were a high percentage of teams playing the 3-4, so consequently, the type of players coming out were suited to the 3-4.»
Author: Joe Collier
«Instead, it was a blessing in disguise.»
Author: Joe Collier
«Eventually, with so many doing it, it will (lose its punch). It goes in cycles. I'm pretty sure teams will start getting better attacking the 3-4.»
Author: Joe Collier
«Variety is what the 3-4 can give you. You can play the 3-4 without having superstars, so to speak, in the defensive line.»
Author: Joe Collier
«Do we give it to Ricky as much as we did? No. We've got to be careful about how much we use him early on, and then decide who's getting the ball in his place. Is it Travis Minor or is it going up to somebody [in a pass pattern], and that might mean 10 more to Rob Konrad or 15 more for Chris Chambers?»
Author: Joe Collier
«We just wanted to make the kitchen as large as we could. We were also able to make use of all those big windows. Now the light pours in into the breakfast nook and the view now looks out toward the pool and the pretty cedar trees.»
Author: Joe Collier