Dan Campbell
Dan Campbell
Daniel Allen Campbellis an American football coach and former player who is the Assistant Head coach and Tight ends coach for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League. He played college football for Texas A&M University. He was drafted by the New York Giants in the third round of the 1999 NFL Draft, and subsequently played for the NFL's Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions and New Orleans Saints. Campbell was named interim head coach of the Miami Dolphins in...
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth13 April 1976
CityClifton, TX
She threw a fabulous game -- I'm very pleased with the way she threw. She showed me a lot. She's a competitor, but she really showed me a lot.
She had another good outing. She's going to get plenty of work this weekend (in the CMSU Invitational), so it's good we didn't get to play hardly any games this week. But it was good to get her out there and let her throw five innings, and she had another good night.
She asked me if she could show bunt and then swing it, and I said, 'I don't care, as long as you put it in play. Do whatever you've got to do,' ... She kept doing that and she hit a good line drive to right.
What we've done is good enough to get him what he's got. Is that acceptable? No, it's not. On the flip side, we're throwing the ball pretty good. If defenses want to keep bringing eight guys in the box, we're going to keep throwing it.
It's embarrassing. You try to forget a game like this.
It's a tremendous blow to the city and the area, and we worry very much about the people who have lost employment and been there for a long time.
It ruins that play. We had some mental errors that ended up being costly.
They're a good hitting team, take nothing away from them, but we gave them some breaks they shouldn't have had, and you can't do that against a good hitting team.
That's the guy. He's a clutch player. When you need him most, he is going to come through for you, and you love having guys like that on your team.
We know we have a (good) running back. Everybody wants this guy to explode.
We know if we can go up there and (win), then it pretty much knocks them out. But if we don't, then we give them new life, they're still in this thing.
But if we keep doing what we're doing, I think we'll be fine.
I didn't see it as clearly as my assistant coach did, but he's got very good judgment, and when he was arguing about it, I knew we had something there. But (the umpires) said they didn't see it, so that's the way it goes.
I didn't realize how young our team was, ... We're all pretty much on an even plane.