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Paul Edinger Quotes

«Aaron's doing what he needs to do, I'm doing what I need to do and the coach is going to make a decision on who he wants to keep. Right now, we're both making it hard on him.»
Author: Paul Edinger
«I got the opportunity to take every kick, and I'm happy with my performance.»
Author: Paul Edinger
«All (the field goals) felt good. The short ones feel just as good as the long ones. The kickoffs are really what I was happy about.»
Author: Paul Edinger
«In the past, I haven't been able to hit that sweet spot, ... I've been doing it so much that I've just been able to keep things going.»
Author: Paul Edinger
«There's no leeway, ... I have to be at my best. I missed a kick today, and that's not acceptable.»
Author: Paul Edinger
«I think I proved in the preseason, kicking the last two weeks, that I could do it.»
Author: Paul Edinger
«The first time going back -- it'll be interesting,»
Author: Paul Edinger
«I really don't know what to expect, ... I'll just have to wait and see. I probably won't hear anything once I'm out there. I'll have to find out after the game when other people tell me about it.»
Author: Paul Edinger
«I got that bug out of me, whatever it was,»
Author: Paul Edinger
«Everything worked out the way we wanted it to.»
Author: Paul Edinger