Rueben Randle
Q: What’s your emotion when you see (Jennings) break the first tackle, then he’s down the sideline and he breaks another tackle?
A: It’s exciting, especially at that point in the game when we needed the play to be made. He was out there being Rashad, he has been aggressive running, and he wanted to make a play and went out there and did that.
Q: Conventional wisdom was that you weren’t supposed to be able to run against this defense.
A: We took it upon ourselves that we weren’t going to get pushed around. The backs ran hard, broke some tackles and got some yards after contact.
Q: After your touchdown he had outside leverage on you, right? You guys made it kind of look easy.
A: I worked him a little bit at the line, got inside and Eli did a great job of placing the ball.
Q: Going from 0-2 to 2-2 it has to feel kind of good to get back there?
A: We’re just trying to make ourselves relevant, especially in this division where it’s up for grabs, we just have to keep winning football games.
Q: How big was Rashad’s touchdown, how good did that feel?
A: Biggest play throughout this year so far. We definitely needed it, we were struggling on offense. Someone had to make a play and he did it.
Q: You were 0-2 and it seems like the world is caving in, and now here you are sitting at 2-2. Is this an emotional boost that you couldn’t have expected 2 weeks ago?
A: I feel like all we needed was one. Once we got the taste of that one victory we know what it takes to win. We just have to keep building and limiting mistakes.
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