Steve Allen Heidenis a former American football tight end... (wikipedia)
I think it is our job as players to do a better job of executing. We can't shoot ourselves in the foot. I have said that for a couple of weeks now. We have to make a conscious effort when we have field position to make plays and not have turnovers or penalties.
We did the same things last week (against Green Bay), too, but we got lucky enough to win. It's just something that we're going to have to change. It's a choice we have to make as players.
When the Ravens get you behind at home, it's tough to come back. Their defense is so good. When they can pin their ears back and just rush the passer and cause havoc, it's tough.
What is it, Murphy's Law? We haven't gotten a lot of breaks. But that's football.
To be honest, I've never had that feeling in this league. That's a feeling left for the fast guys. It was different.
After a missed tackle, usually you're thinking you're going to get caught by a linebacker or some back. After 20 or 30 yards, no one came close from behind.
Inside this locker room, the expectations aren't low.
He's very confident. He's mature for his years. He's poised, he's confident. He was very good.
All it requires is a 5-yard route by me. When they bring the (strong-side) and (middle) backers, I hook it.