Mark Tauscher

Mark Tauscher
Mark Tauscheris a former American football offensive tackle in the National Football League. He was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the seventh round of the 2000 NFL Draft. He played college football at Wisconsin. He now provides studio commentary for NFL coverage on Sky Sports in Britain...
good low noticed offensive
The thing I've noticed is that he's just even-keeled, ... To be a good offensive lineman in this league, you have to be that way. His personality is low key, but he's very confident.
good happens job stepping
That happens every once in a while. Will did a pretty good job stepping in (and starting).
anywhere beat close earth good realize team thinking
You still realize you're 1-4 (and) you're not anywhere close to where you need to be. You also have to look at the big picture. That's the good thing about this team - nobody's overconfident, thinking we're world-beaters. But now, we're also not thinking that we're the scum of the earth and we can't beat anybody.
bit coached copied crazy football good great job knows position putting question schemes time tune
I think 'Beck' coached the same way this year. One thing about 'Beck', you know he's a little bit crazy from time to time and there are some times when you have to kind of tune him out. But he knows what he's doing. His schemes have been copied all around the league. He's done a great job putting us in position to win. There's no question he's a good football coach.
advice decision good great job obviously quit turned whatever
Whatever advice he got when he was going to quit that turned him around turned out to be pretty good advice. He obviously made a pretty good decision to keep playing. He's done a great job up to this point.
ball continue mix penalties turn
We continue to turn the ball over, we continue to have penalties and we're not making any plays. When you mix those up, you don't have a lot of success.
everybody feeling ourselves pull speak
I think he's frustrated, but I can't speak for him. I think he's kind of got the same feeling as everybody else - things are tough, and we've got to find a way to pull ourselves out of this.
address figure next ourselves pull situation
We have to pull ourselves out of this. This is not a situation where we can look at it and say, 'We'll get them next week.' We have to figure out and really address what's going on. Because if we don't get out of this thing quick, it's going to be a long year.
address everybody issue
I think for the coaches, the players, everybody involved, that is an issue we need to address to go forward,
I don't think we've established that play yet.
last stuck year
Last year when we were 1-4, we stuck together,
bounce sitting turmoil ways
Now we're sitting here at 0-3, there's a lot of turmoil and how are we going to bounce out of it. There's only two ways to go.
came
When this idea came up, I thought it was a ploy from my mom.
against asking athletes children commitment difference fighting join lives players strongest thousands toughest
While I play against some of the strongest athletes in the NFL, I know that off the field, the toughest players are the thousands of hospitalized children who are fighting for their lives each day. That's why I've made this commitment and why I'm asking everyone to join me in making a difference for these kids.