CB James Bradberry
On whether he did interfere with the pass: “I didn’t see the video. I didn’t think it was pass interference. I have to go back and look at the video to be honest. It was in the heat of the moment. I’m not sure if it was P.I. or not.”
On the emotions of the team at 1-4 with the injuries: “We just have to show up for work on Monday. Whether those guys are injured or not, we have a game on Sunday.”
On the pass he almost intercepted: “I was reconning the backfield a little bit. I saw Dak clear out and I was just taking the inside [inaudible]. I definitely should catch it.”
On the defense not playing as well as last year: “I can’t really put my finger on why that is. But it starts Monday. We have to come to work Monday, correct our mistakes and throughout the week, we have to execute at our level. So that when we get to Sunday, we feel more comfortable out there.”
On if the scheme is more complex than last year: “I don’t think it is more complex. Of course, I play corner, so my job doesn’t really require a whole lot of mental gymnastics. The safties’ jobs are a lot harder as far as mental stuff. But mine is harder physically to go out there and do.”
On the offensive injuries and whether it affects the psyche of the whole team: “It can potentially affect you. But our whole mentality is next man up. We know we have playmakers that are behind our starters, and we have a lot of faith in those guys as well. So, it’s next man up.”
On whether a defense can stop an offense without a consistent pass rush: “I’m not sure. I think it can be done. You just have to play better on the backend.”