Trent Dilfer

Trent Dilfer
Trent Farris Dilferis a former football quarterback in the National Football League. He was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers sixth overall in the 1994 NFL Draft and went on to play for the Baltimore Ravens, Seattle Seahawks, Cleveland Browns and San Francisco 49ers. He played college football at California State University, Fresno. Dilfer was a Pro Bowl selection with the Buccaneers in 1997, and won the Super Bowl with the Ravens as their starting quarterback in Super Bowl XXXV...
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth13 March 1972
CitySanta Cruz, CA
I'm excited about him on the field and the potential he brings to us for explosive plays,
In 1998, I was with Tampa Bay when we led the league in rushing - and we stunk. We led the league in rushing because we ran the ball all the time.
It was just one mistake of many. We all took our turn making mistakes.
After the one down the middle where I just missed him, on the sidelines I said, 'We're not there yet but we're going to get there this game,' and we did. We got there on the slant. He's getting better every day.
In my opinion, (Richardson) was the MVP, ... It was brutal down (on the field with the winds gusting). It was very hard to control the ball and punters and quarterbacks have a similar rotation on the ball. I thought Kyle did a great job being mentally tough.
He's far superior to me when it comes to leadership, ... I can't have the kind of impact that he does on a team. And he doesn't lead with just his words. He leads with his actions far more. He plays hard and he practices hard. It's infectious.
I asked the ref if the hit was low and late. He said he was pushed into me. I don't get caught up in that other stuff. If you do, you can lose your focus.
I'm not going to lie to you - we were never clicking offensively. We made two plays, and we got two touchdowns out of them.
I'm excited to see how I'll hold up under pressure. I'm swinging as well as I've ever swung the golf club, so we'll see if that holds up.
If you want me to say that Trent has lit it up, he hasn't lit it up,'' Crennel said.
The guy next to me is going to be best player out here when he starts doing it full time. A lot of us have been playing other sports.
All these cheesy completions the West Coast guys get that prop up their stats -- I just refuse to buy into that,
I love him, ... He's a great player. He immediately makes you a better football team. There's not many players, outside of quarterbacks, who when they walk into the locker room, you're a better team. It's simple. When he's there, you're better. And when he leaves, you're worse off.
Went to 16 and hit a really bad 3 wood for my second shot and got stuck in the bunker about 70 yards from the pin. Poor execution, chunked it, hit a good chip up to about eight feet, missed it.