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  • Chad Henne on putting plays behind him and executing: "I guess that's my whole career[...] I learned in high school and through college[...] if you dwell on it you aren't gonna be as good as you want."
  • Davone Bess on not giving up: "This was it, I mean, [a loss] would've been devastating. Don't think for one second that didn't go through our head. We made sure that we didn't want to make that mistake."
  • Greg Camarillo on delivering as a wide receiving core: "It's great. As a receiving core, all you ask for is an opportunity to prove yourself[...] But it's not just us, you gotta credit the O-Line. They did a great job of protecting Chad. And give Chad all the credit for delivering the ball on target."
  • Jason Taylor on Channing Crowder's interception: "The lord blessed him with...

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Crowder made a good play on the interception but does this quote give any insight on Crowders work habits and his inability to go the extra mile to become a better football player...lord knows he had Zach and Jason there to show him the proper way to achieve greatness and not just mediocrity as an nfl player.

Jason Taylor on Channing Crowder's interception:
"The lord blessed him with a lot of things, but good set of hands wasn't one of them. But it worked today, it worked today[...] Pre-game I'm catching a lot of passes and he's is laughing at me[...] I said 'this is why I always make plays on the ball, because I work on it, unlike you - you always drop everything.' He ended the game with a catch and got the last laugh."
 
Crowder made a good play on the interception but does this quote give any insight on Crowders work habits and his inability to go the extra mile to become a better football player...lord knows he had Zach and Jason there to show him the proper way to achieve greatness and not just mediocrity as an nfl player.

Jason Taylor on Channing Crowder's interception:
"The lord blessed him with a lot of things, but good set of hands wasn't one of them. But it worked today, it worked today[...] Pre-game I'm catching a lot of passes and he's is laughing at me[...] I said 'this is why I always make plays on the ball, because I work on it, unlike you - you always drop everything.' He ended the game with a catch and got the last laugh."

Good point. He obviously isn't taking those extra reps and expanding his workouts to improve all aspects of his game like Zach and Jason did/have done. But then again, how many Zach Thomas' and JT's are there in the league? I guess that's what made them great.

At this rate, Crowder will never be great and is just a decent LB at best. He's primarily the reason so many people have pointed that Miami must address the LB position in the draft. Besides the fact that Joey Porter and JT are up in age.
 
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