DeMario Minter (born February 20, 1984) is a former American football cornerback. He was originally drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the fifth round of the 2006 NFL Draft.[1] He played college football at Georgia. (wikipedia)
The plan was to just get physical with him, just beat him up at the line and get in his head a little bit.
Not taking anything away from Joe T, but there are just some things Shockley can do that Joe T can't do. We will be losing some points.
It was very heartbreaking to say that you lost your last game, but I think for the seniors we accomplished a lot. I know what we accomplished is not going to erase this loss, but we can say we did some good things in our careers.
He's a special guy. Just look at the man's hands. Those are hands meant for catching the ball. They're so big. He's just a great athlete. He's really lived up to all the hype.
In this situation, I see us as the underdog. A lot of people are doubting us.
Five years from now, I don't know what I'll feel. Right now, it's just hard because of everything that we went through since the beginning of January, all the trouble and everything, how we came together, to walk away from these guys. It is very emotional.
That's their game plan. They're a very physical team. They want to power you. They're going to stick with it.
It's very heartbreaking to say you lost your last game. But these seniors, we accomplished a lot.
The more, the merrier. It says a lot about Atlanta and what they've done. Being from here, I'm proud.
I think that's the biggest difference from Florida. With Chris Leak he didn't want to run the ball, but the quarterback from West Virginia, he wants to run the ball.