Trevor Pryce
Trevor Pryce
Trevor Wesley Pryce IIis a former American football defensive end and author who played fourteen seasons in the National Football League. Pryce played college football for the University of Michigan before transferring to Clemson University. He was selected by the Denver Broncos in the first round of the 1997 NFL Draft...
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth4 August 1975
favor grab might needle playing playoff playoffs quickly regular thin work
In the playoffs, there's such a thin needle between the teams, but that thin needle can become a machete very quickly when you're playing a lopsided crowd, lopsided game, lopsided place when everything's so out of favor, ... In the regular season, there's things in your favor - you're playing for a playoff spot, they might not be - there's things you can work with, something to grab onto. The playoffs you have nothing.
ball folks gets good grabbing hope line move moving offense offensive played run straight
Their offensive line got really tired, ... They started grabbing folks and weren't moving their feet. They played a lot, and when you play a lot on offense and don't move the ball a lot, that gets a team's spirit. There wasn't too much to it really. Run straight and hope something good happens.
beating knew taken waves
I have never taken a beating like that in my life. Waves and waves of people. If you beat one, there was another; you beat that one, there was another one. We knew it was coming.
fort nine people standing trying
It was like trying to penetrate Fort Knox with nine people standing there.
best brady corner dead finds hits running sees standing stands takes tom unlike
It was a big relief, because, again, Tom Brady is the best quarterback in the NFL. I think he's better than Peyton Manning. He finds a way to do some things -- he stands there and takes hits unlike any quarterback I've ever seen. He was standing there and I'm running dead at him and he sees me out of the corner of his eye, and he does not care; he would take that shot.
god gold great hard kid
That's a hard play, a two-point conversion, you have to have God on your side. We had Gold; in Gold we trust. That was a great play because that kid was open.
alike brady cover david himself knows nobody reading saying tom works
They are more alike than you think. I think Jake would like to be on the cover of 'GQ' himself with that hair. Actually Jake was in GQ. Nobody knows that. I was reading GQ, and it was something about his beard. It was like him, Tom Brady and David Carr, and they were saying something like the caveman look works for them. So I think they are more alike than they think they are.
booing
They were booing us at first, but that's football.
baltimore best bullied bullies drive except forget past tired
You get tired of being bullied like I feel we get bullied at times, ... Indianapolis bullies us. Baltimore bullies us. And I don't like bullies. That's where the drive is. . . . I just don't know how else we get past that except for saying, 'Look, we're going to go out there and forget about doing the best we can, we have to win.'
positive
There's nothing positive to come out of this,
change game seen
As long as I've been here, ... I've never seen one play change a game like that.
clear impressive mike
The thing that's always impressive about Mike is he's always been someone who says, 'We're in this together. He makes it pretty clear that if he's part of the problem, he's going to be part of the solution, too.
figure progress protection team trying
A little of both, ... They're a young team and they're just trying to figure out what kind of protection they're in. But, also, we look at the progress we've made as a unit.
beating blitz cover everybody four guys max smart
The smart thing was, 'You four guys take the beating and we'll cover the two guys in the route,' ... You don't blitz max protect. . . . It would make no sense. If you keep everybody in to block, you're not going to get there.