This week's NFL Quotes.
Pete Carroll, on the Seahawks' Josh Gordon being suspended for the 6th time in 6 seasons for violating the leagues PED and banned substance policy: "Our heart goes out to Josh for having to face this again."
Dude has squandered millions upon millions because on six occasions he's refused to comply with the league rules. Perhaps it's time for the hearts to finally start staying home, and give desperation a chance to do its thing instead of more approval.
NFL Sports agent Sandy Montag, after learning that Executive VP Tom Coughlin was fired by Jaguars owner, Shad Kahn: "The only thing I will say is that there is plenty of football left for Tom Coughlin."
Coughlin is 73 years old and has run out of career miracles. Just saying.
Terrell Suggs, after emphatically stating that he would only sign with Baltimore after Arizona put him on waivers, then explaining why he had a change of heart when Kansas City came calling: "It's hard to turn down playing with Patrick Mahomes and a playoff team, and just the exciting things they're doing, this atmosphere."
Just admit it, Terrell. You want a chance to win another ring and not get picked up by Miami, Cleveland, or the Jets. Nobody blames you, no explanation needed.
Doug Pederson, still licking the wounds suffered in Dallas several weeks ago, isn't promising a victory this time around with Dallas, not even with it being a home game: "Has it been perfect, beautiful and all that? No. All we got to do is try to be 1-0 this week, beat the Dallas Cowboys, and we're in first place."
True, True, and True, Doug. Thanks for reminding those of us who have suffered this reality for 14 consecutive games.