On positives from the game: “I think our guys went and competed hard against a good football team in a hostile environment. I think we proved that we’re capable with the best teams in this league. Now, what we have to learn how to do is learn how to finish and win those type of games. That’s what our job is. This is a production business and it’s about winning and losing and we weren’t able to get it done yesterday.”
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On what Curry is able to do: “Our anticipation is that he’s able to fully participate in practice so we’re going to get him out there and let him run around and see where he’s at and begin the evaluation process to figure out if and when he’s going to be available to be on the roster.”
On if Curry can only play outside or inside too: “He’s used this time to kind of prepare for all positions at the linebacker position so we’ve got a plan in place for him to be able to potentially play in any of those three spots.”
On if Curry’s conditioning is a concern: “I think that’s probably the biggest concern. I think health wise I think he’s going to be okay. It’s the fact of being able to get back into football shape and football condition really in a short period of time because he hadn’t been able to do really any football activity basically since last year for the most part. He was able to do a little something in OTAs, but really it’s been since last year since he’s really been able to play football. That’ll be the biggest thing that he’s got to be able to do.”
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On Burris being on the field for every defensive snap: “I would anticipate moving forward that we would kind of keep that same role for him. Every week we’re going to evaluate and see where we’re at, but I thought he did enough yesterday in the game to earn the right to be back out there again in nickel situations.”
On Burris improving in coverage situations: “He’s getting a lot better at it. Again, he’s still got a lot of things he has to get corrected. Every day is a new day and every day he sees a little something different. The thing I’ve continued to say about Miles since he got here is he eliminates the repeat mistakes. He’s not a repeat mistake offender. He makes the corrections. He understands football and concepts and he’s able to make adjustments and get things corrected. As long as he continues to do that, he’ll continue to improve.”
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On the effort coming out of the bye week: “I was happy with the effort; I wasn’t happy with the outcome.”
On McFadden being more consistent in zone blocking scheme: “Yeah, I think what you saw yesterday is that when we’re able to keep the game in balance and we’re able to run the ball and stay balanced as an offense, that we’re going to be able to run the ball. We’re going to be able to have some explosive gains in the passing game. We’re going to be able to move the ball. We have to do a better job of scoring points, but I think we had 484 yards of offense, but at the end of the day, the game is about scoring points and winning games and that’s what we’ve got to find a way to do better.”
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On any other game injuries: “Nobody else of any type of significance. I think most of it is just your normal bumps and bruises from a post-game.”
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