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    Oct 1, 2012 |Story| WGNO-LTV
  1. Aaron Kromer

    <strong>Opening statement: </strong>&ldquo;I just talked to you last night about the game and I still feel the same way where it was a great effort by our guys. When I say effort, their hearts and souls were in the game to outhit and outplay this team. We went up to Lambeau Field, which is always a tough situation. At the end of the game, we had a situation where we had a chance to win it. That&rsquo;s all you can ask for when you&rsquo;re at a place like Lambeau against a team like Green Bay is (to) have a chance to win at the end, have a chance to make a play to win the game. Our offense I thought adjusted well. Drew (Brees) was on fire. We were completing a lot of passes and moving the ball up and down with almost 500 yards of offense. There were two times in the red zone we stalled and didn&rsquo;t get touchdowns and that&rsquo;s something we have to fix. We have plenty of plays that we felt would score in those situations and we called them. They weren&rsquo;t quite executed to the point that we felt we needed them to and we were stopped. Defensively, the bright side was the two turnovers, getting the ball back for us was really big. Brodrick Bunkley did a nice job of knocking the center back on the goal line situation and caused a fumble on the handoff. There&rsquo;s a bright side there, but if you really study our football team, you would go back like I and our staff has and look at the last four games. You would obviously say that 0-4 is not where we want to be and anywhere near acceptable, but as you look at it, as we adjusted well to this situation moving on, week one, we didn&rsquo;t look very good. Week two, we started to look a little better. Week three, we played three good quarters and had a great chance to win that game and didn&rsquo;t because we didn&rsquo;t make the plays in the critical times. This game, obviously came down to (playing) at Lambeau (with) a chance to win. Our offense has adjusted and done a good job of getting back on track and getting to a point of where we should have and could have won that game. Credit Green Bay, they played well and they have a very talented team, but you can see the progress. Obviously it&rsquo;s not good enough, because we didn&rsquo;t win, but the progress is there and we are adjusting well to the situation, but we have to adjust a little better. I keep saying that each week. If you are looking at it, that&rsquo;s the way I see it.&rdquo;
    WGNO Sports
    Opening statement: “I just talked to you last night about the game and I still feel the same way where it was a great effort by our guys. When I say effort, their hearts and souls were in the game to outhit and outplay this team. We went up to...

    Tags: Lance Moore, Drew Brees, Brodrick Bunkley, Football, Steve Spagnuolo

  2. May 31, 2012 |Story| WGNO-LTV
  3. Coach Joe Vitt

    <strong>Opening Statement</strong>
    Opening Statement   We finished our sixth practice today and thus far we have gotten through the majority of our first and second down work. That would be our run packages, our run defenses, our protections, and some of our blitzes. We’re...

    Tags: Woodrow Wilson, Brodrick Bunkley, Football, Jahri Evans, David Thomas

  4. Sep 3, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
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  6. Oct 3, 2011 |Story| WGNO-LTV
  7. Payton says Ivory will return later this month

    The Saints are a on roll and soon they will getting back one of their top 2010 rookies.
    ABC26 News
    The Saints are a on roll and soon they will getting back one of their top 2010 rookies. Running back Chris Ivory will return for the October 23rd home game against the Colts. Head coach Sean Payton said Ivory is completely healthy after foot surgery...

    Tags: WGNO, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, NFC South, New Orleans Saints, Sean Payton

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