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Pete Carroll Talks About Saturday's Game At Washington
Sept. 25, 2007
September 25, 2007 COACH CARROLL: Just setting up the week, we were real pleased with last week's performance, and we want to build on this start in the Pac 10 by coming back and finding a real solid level of consistency in a number of areas. We're going to work real hard to try and recreate the kind of play that we had in a lot of areas and fix some things, as well. I think we're making good progress, and I still feel like it's a team coming together, and it is in progress. We're still finding ourselves and getting a feel for who's making the plays and who we're counting on. I mean, the players are looking at the players and the coaches are looking at the players, as well. But I like the energy, like the level of intensity that we're bringing to the game. I was really thrilled with what we did in covering kicks. I thought it sent a message about how ready we were to play that football game, and I hope we can continue to call on that week in and week out. It was an inspiration; it was a marker that we have prepared really well. Our minds and hearts are in the game, and I think that kind of sets the tone for offense and defense, as well. We made a big deal about it in the last couple weeks and really think we're making some progress. But that doesn't mean anything unless we do it again. We take on a team up in Washington that really came out of the chutes flying and really had a chance to get Ohio State. They played really well with them, a really good, tough Ohio State team with a ton of athletes, and they hung right with them. At the end Ohio State kind of put together some drives and got the game in hand, but they played very well.
And they had a chance to get the game last week at UCLA last week on the road, as well, and some big plays kind of happened and some really out of the ordinary plays occurred and they fell off. But this is a challenging, difficult football team that you can't help but watch these guys and totally focus on the quarterback.
The quarterback has just lit it up for a red shirt freshman, as good a first showing, first four or five games, as a guy could have, I think, in terms of controlling a game, displaying his competitiveness, his leadership, his athletic ability, fantastic speed at the quarterback spot and a big time arm, too. They've built the offense around the quarterback, as they had done last year with Isaiah Stanback, but Jake is just for obvious reasons, they know they have a great one in this kid. He poses a lot of problems, and I'm having trouble seeing anything else when I'm looking at them. They're playing good defense, they've got good receivers. Louis Rankin is a heck of a running back, but Jake just steals the show. So we're going to have to do everything we can to slow him down and keep him from being the factor that controls the football game. I think he's that good. In the years to come he's going to be just a remarkable player. Fortunately we're getting him in his first year. Get him in years two and three, he's going to be ridiculous. We're really impressed with him. This is a game in a difficult stadium; it's a difficult setting up there. Their crowd was cranking early in the year. I'm sure they'll be just as jacked and loaded up for us coming up there. I'm sure Tyrone is looking for rain. We are, too; since we played so well here in the rain last week in LA, we feel like we're well prepared. We're also going to turn on the sprinklers probably one day in practice this week just to make sure we're ready for it. We're looking forward to a really good match up. This is the first chance to go on the road in the Pac 10, and we'd like to perform really at a high level again and take the experience from the Nebraska game on the road with us this time and know that we can play under difficult circumstances and show out a good game. We're looking forward to it.
Q. Did you try to recruit Jake Locker? Q. Is it your plan to use Fred Davis as you did last year? The good part was when he was available we took advantage of it, and I thought that was a great part of the plan that fit together from the coaching staff, and they did a nice job with that.
Q. You're banged up in the defensive backfield and they've got a defensive quarterback, so how are you working the DBs? The good part for us is Shareece Wright has been playing a tremendous amount, and right now while Cary is not able to play, Shareece will start, and we feel very comfortable with that. It does call on Mozique McCurtis to play in the nickel situations, and Vincent Joseph will be available in that regard, too. But otherwise we're not that far off from having everybody because Cary told me today he's playing, so we'll find out and see what happens. Q. How about Brian Cushing? Q. Can you explain what happens over the course of the week how you determine a running back rotation? If you noticed, like Stafon Johnson, I think, got his shot in the second quarter because we threw the ball so much in the first quarter, he didn't even get in until the second quarter. But that wasn't by design at all, that was just by numbers of carries and how things went. But there isn't a plan for I wouldn't share that with you anyway. Q. I guess what I mean is it based on competition in practice, who practices well versus who doesn't? I know you don't place much emphasis on who's starting versus who's not. Is it a style type of thing based on a match up? Q. Kyle Moore leads the team in interceptions. Will that continue (laughter)? He's knocked a couple balls down, also, that weren't intercepted, tipped one that was, so he's been a big factor for us. I don't know, if they keep throwing it at him, he's going to keep grabbing it. We'll see what happens. But it's unusual. But in our system, he is dropping he's in coverage a lot, so it's he's very much likened to an outside backer on 3 4 defense in the style of play that we have. We can see that the big guy does cause problems for them, so we're hoping he can continue to have some swats and knock some balls down and be a part of that again. He also picked up a fumble, too, in that game a couple weeks ago, three weeks ago. So he's done a lot of good stuff and done a lot of good damage in the turnovers. Q. You don't do as much of that with Everson Griffin. Is that just because he's younger? Q. Can you talk about Washington's decision to build their offense around Locker and sort of the benefits of it and also the drawbacks to throwing a red shirt freshman in there? It came up this year and it's worked out beautifully. They're doing a lot of things. I'm sure they'll do more in the future but they have not restricted their installation much. It's very much the same style of offense as last year with some additional things that they've done. Yeah, so it's a lot to put on a kid, but this is a very, very, very unique kid. He's not a normal freshman out there playing. He just doesn't look like he's physically strong and stout, he runs aggressively and tough, he's really a special talent. I'm sure he's invited the work and the confidence and the spread of the offense; he's a very bright kid. Like I said, he's a well rounded athlete that allows him to do a lot of things, throwing the ball to him, they're trying to get him to catch pass, as well. The guy just does everything. I think he's that unique that he needs to be the guy at this time; it's obvious.
Q. We saw some glimpses of McKnight's talent. Did that show up on the film, as well?
Q. Did you watch the Monday night game last night? For LenDale's team, I thought that the quarterback looked great. Vince continues to show that he's a winner. He's got his own way of doing it, but it's very obvious that he's a big factor. That's a very exciting program. Jeff is doing a great job, and they've got to be really excited about their future.
Q. Do you talk to all of your players who go to the NFL and say, look, it's not going to be like it is here necessarily? Q. You held a good offensive team to only 14 points (inaudible). When you do that and you couple that with staying on top and not letting people score easy with the passing game and you already are a tough defense, that's basically where we are right now. We're playing good, tough defense. We're hard to run and you can't get behind us. When you do it like that, then you work on your other areas. We need to improve on 3rd down, we need to get the football more than we are. Hopefully that will come. We're real pleased with our progress. We're having a lot of fun playing with these guys and coaching them. They're loving the spirit of the game. They're really, really pumped up and playing at a high level. I think we're just growing and finding out what we can do and what we need to do to be really effective. Right now playing together with our offense is an important way to do this. We can try to feature the defensive guys and try to make a bunch of plays happen at the expense of field position and other stuff, and I'm not doing that. We're going to play to win and do the things that complement this offense. I think our offense is really ready to roll and be consistent, and John David has been perfect in the position of leading this offense. If we can play off of one another, regardless of what the numbers are and the points and all that stuff, I think we can play really good football, and I think that's what we're trying to do right now. FastScripts by ASAP Sports.... |
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