London Fletcher
London Fletcher
London Levi Fletcheris a former American football linebacker who played in the National Football League. He played college football at John Carroll, and signed with the St. Louis Rams as an undrafted free agent in 1998. Fletcher also played for the Buffalo Bills and Washington Redskins...
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth19 May 1975
CityCleveland, OH
imagination stretch work
We still have a lot of work to do. By no stretch of the imagination are we comfortable with what happened.
everybody gap job staying stress
We stress everybody staying in their gap responsibility, ... and also getting off blocks. We have to do a better job of disengaging from blocks.
plays position
We were in position to make plays and we didn't make them.
couple second series work
You can never get comfortable. We had a couple of lulls in different series of the game, especially in the second half. We still have a lot of work to do.
football nobody teams win
You had two teams that really wanted to win this football game, ... and nobody was going to back down for anybody.
couple creating difference great job second series won
We had a couple of lulls in different series of the game, especially in the second half. For the most part, I thought we did a great job defensively, especially creating turnovers. The thing that made the difference here were the turnovers. We won the turnover battle.
beauty bit knocked next ready
We got knocked down a bit today, but the beauty is we get another chance. Now, we've got to get ready for next week.
game room top week
Week in and week out you have to be on top of your game because there's not a lot of room for error.
exactly game took truly
Yeah, it was a long night, still thinking, 'Wow, what exactly took place yesterday? For the game to go like it went, it still hasn't truly set in.
dream reality years
You may dream about turning it around as quickly as we did, but you wouldn't expect it to become reality, ... But we jelled quickly and got it done. We're a whole new defense compared to last year.
against blocking deep good guy job playing protect run secondary stopping successful
We were playing it kind of like a seven-man front. We still wanted to protect against the deep pass. We've been very successful stopping the run in seven-man fronts. They were just able to find that crease. . . . They did a good job of blocking and getting us in defenses where our secondary guy was having to be the cutback player. We'll adjust.