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Chargers at Cardinals: Halftime Quotes

Posted by Christopher Smith on August 27, 2011 – 8:52 PM

Head Coach Norv Turner

On the first half: “We went out and gave up two big plays on defense. When you turn the ball over for a touchdown, you dig yourself a hole. I liked the drive to get us back in it. We’re in a one-score game and we get the ball first. We’ve got a chance to go do something with it.”

TE Antonio Gates

On playing for the first time since Dec. 5: “It was good, man. It was like riding a bike again. There’s still a lot of rust but I think the best thing is just going out there getting the repetitions and see how I feel being in a live game again.”

On the offenses’ focus in preseason: “Just going out there and making a play. That’s what it’s about. Philip does a great job of putting us in position to make a play. We’re all on the same page. For us, it’s about continuing to work at it to try to be as successful as we can offensively.”

On the TD catch: “My eyes get big when we get in the red zone anyway. I just had to get a feel for what the defense was trying to do and fortunately Philip was able to catch me in the back.”


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One Response to “Chargers at Cardinals: Halftime Quotes”

  1. By Stan on Aug 28, 2011 | Reply

    we scored on the last drive of the game but with 52 seconds remaining,We had the ball first and 10 , with the clock running,after a completion, why didn’t Volek spike the ball to stop the clock, instead he tried to change the play, we were called for a penalty, then lost 10 seconds and the clock started to run,because we did not want to take our last time out. .Believe he should have spiked the ball, not lost 5 yards .Won but still Q the decision at the time.

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