Hollis Thomas

Hollis Thomas
Hollis Thomas, Jr.is a former American football defensive tackle. He was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles as an undrafted free agent in 1996. He played college football at Northern Illinois...
accept bleeding describe help playing sit stop win words
There are no other words to describe it but devastating. But we can't sit back and accept it. We've got to do something about it. Now, we're probably going to need some help to get in the playoffs. But we're not mathematically out of it so we're still be playing like we're in it, to win it. We've just got to stop the bleeding and come out and play hard.
late
It was too little too late I guess.
anybody ball beating clock control gets job key knew run shutting talking team touches
Everyone was talking about Moss, but we knew the real key to beating this team was shutting down Jordan. He gets more touches than anybody else, and if they were able to run the ball and control the clock that way, it would have made our job a lot harder.
bowling immovable people running tank
That's the Tank Dog. The Big Tank. The immovable object, running people over, bowling them over.
adventure deal goes learn
It's not just a job, it's an adventure. It goes with the territory. You're going to have some controversy here and there. You've got to learn how to deal with it.
best finding heal letting lose mental mind physical team time wonder
It's really just the mental part. You can do the physical part. Not having anything to do after rehab. Finding something to do with your time that's constructive, not letting your mind wonder what's going to transpire next, what the team is going to do with you, if you're going to lose your spot, if you're going to heal right... It's like 'Groundhog Day.' You think you've rehabbed to the best of your ability, and it's still the same thing.
says
That pretty much says it all. He's the difference-maker for that team.
ball bones both sides stops weapons
It's going to come down to who stops who, pretty much. I mean, no bones about it, it's who stops who. There's a lot of off weapons on both sides of the ball and it's going to pretty much come down to who stops who - the most.
column days few flavor ready savor stopped win
This stopped the bleeding. You've got to get into the win column first. It was just sweet. We've got to savor the flavor of this one for a few days and then get ready for the Seahawks.
column days few flavor ready savor stopped win
This stopped the bleeding, ... You've got to get into the win column first. It was just sweet. We've got to savor the flavor of this one for a few days and then get ready for the Seahawks.
draft finally gotten grasp great looking showing signs
He was doing great in the minicamps. He was looking real good. I think he had finally gotten a grasp on the system. He was showing signs of why he was a first-round draft pick.
death great life seeing situation walk
It was great seeing him walk in. That was a life or death situation he was in.
gets stop teams
You've always got to know where 'the Freak' is. Teams know what he can do and they do everything they can to stop him. And he still gets through.