Quotables: Terrence Austin

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On the young players contributing:
"Prince's first game back, he was a little rusty. Richard did pretty well. Thigpen ran the ball well; I think we're fine. I think that everybody's capable. They definitely are capable of making big plays and keep on making big plays. It's about getting them experience - and I think our guys will be fine if we practice hard enough in key scenarios."

On Kevin Prince:
"In practice he looked good. I think he did well - maybe there was something here and there he needed to edge up on. He looked like the starting quarterback."

On four minutes of misery:
"That's crazy. I was like, 'That's a fluke.' But we have to respond to things like that. We can't keep making some mistakes."

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JY said:

Hey Terrence, how about manning up and displaying senior leadership by example on the field?

That means not running poor buttonhook routes and not coming back to the ball, guaranteeing a PICK-6

Also, please stop fielding punts if you don't have a good bead on the ball - it is a TO waiting to happen. See last year for examples.

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