He's so patient. He's willing to take a loss to find a way to get the ball up the field. That's the kind of runner he is, and he just found a couple of spots on us.
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He's the best running back in the league. But every week we've had to face great backs. Every week we've been tested and this will probably be the biggest test for us. He's really elusive and can hit the home run. That's how it is with him. When he touche
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We think he's coming back next year. All we can do is try to improve. He's a good coach. We think it was more the players than the coach.
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