Peter Sirmon

Peter Sirmon
Peter Sirmonis a former American football linebacker in the National Football League. He was drafted in the 2000 NFL Draft by the Tennessee Titans and played for them for his entire career from 2000 to 2006. Sirmon played college football at the University of Oregon, and high school football at Walla Walla High School for the Blue Devils where he played quarterback and Safety...
ball knows stop
It's tough. You can't stop it. Peyton Manning knows what he's doing with the ball every time, and you've got to give him credit.
few talk
Obviously, we didn't get it done. It's the same old stories. You can talk about opportunities. If we had made a few plays, things could have changed.
gave plays recipe stop third
When we couldn't stop them on third downs, and we gave up those big plays and that was a recipe for disaster.
guy overlooked shocked tackle
We didn't tackle him. Let's not try to make this look like we overlooked the guy and he shocked us.
bottom miss
You can't miss tackles. That's the bottom line.
allow gear good last produce six training weeks
This is what the last six weeks (of training camp) has produced, and that's bad. We have to take a good look at it. We can't allow six weeks to produce this. We've got get our butts in gear and improve.
adjust fast good running style
I think it's going to be a good test. T.J. Duckett has a different running style than Warrick Dunn. It will be good to see how fast we can adjust to each one.
good job leader valuable
He does such a good job on them, and he's so valuable doing them, ... You want to give him a break, but at the same time, he's a real leader out there.
anytime body gap guys half indication league missed poorly start tackle tackling
Anytime you have a lot of missed tackles, you're out of your gap by half a step. ... Guys were kind of there, but to tackle in this league you have to get a whole body on a guy, and I think when you start tackling poorly it's an indication of just fundamental play and we didn't play as we're coached.
brad field help wants
That's Brad Kassell for you. That's his personality, and he wants to be on the field as much as he can. That's the way he can do it and help the team.
allow asked club conduct detriment good guy might player reasons seem standing stay team wants work
If the player wants to work out I think the club should allow him to work out. He is under contract. (Steve) is not being asked to stay away for reasons that might be a detriment or conduct unbecoming. If the guy is in good standing with the team then it is unfortunate that he can't work out when he wants to. It just doesn't seem right.
talk
I'm not going to talk about Pac. I'm not going to talk about him.