NFL Network’s NFL GameDay Morning Quotage For Super Bowl Sunday 2013, Part 2

Let’s look at Part 2 of today’s quotage from NFL GameDay Morning.

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Quotes from NFL GameDay Morning

“Ray Lewis is the face, he’s the attitude – he’s everything – and they’re trying to send him out on top. I believe that they will.” – Deion Sanders on Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis, who plans to retire after Super Bowl XLVII

“When Ray Lewis announced his retirement, he raised the level of play of all of these guys. I give Ray all of the credit for getting this team right where they are.” – Michael Irvin on the Baltimore Ravens’ run to Super Bowl XLVII

– “I would have loved to play with him.” – Brett Favre on Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis 

“You want to dictate to him and I don’t think they have the personnel to be able to attack and dictate to Colin Kaepernick for four quarters.” – Warren Sapp on the Baltimore Ravens facing San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick

“He might not step on this field to play but he should understand he had a huge role and a huge responsibility in teaching this team that they could be a championship football team.” – Kurt Warner on San Francisco 49ers backup quarterback Alex Smith 

“Absolutely there is a future. You look at the production these [quarterbacks] are putting up week after week, and the stress that it puts on defenses.” – Brett Favre on if there is a future for the pistol offense in the NFL 

On NFL.com the following video clips from NFL GameDay Morning are available for viewing:

The Harbaugh DNA – Childhood friends of the Harbaugh brothers, John and Jeff Minick, share their childhood experiences that have molded John and Jim into winners:
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-gameday/0ap2000000134466/The-Harbaugh-DNA

Brett Favre returns to the Superdome – The NFL GameDay Morning crew catches up with Brett Favre as he returns to the Superdome, where he won his only Super Bowl title:
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-gameday/0ap2000000134607/Brett-Farve-returns-to-the-Superdome

How does winning a Super Bowl change your life? – The NFL GameDay Morning crew talks about how winning a Super Bowl can effect a player’s career in the NFL along with when they are done playing:
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-gameday/0ap2000000134608/How-does-winning-a-Super-Bowl-change-your-life

What is the future of the pistol offense? – Can the pistol offense survive in the NFL? Brett Favre weighs in:
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-gameday/0ap2000000134612/What-is-the-future-of-the-pistol-offense

Niners to have new offensive plan? – Are the San Francisco 49ers going to tweak their pistol offense and surprise the Baltimore Ravens? Steve Wyche and Ian Rapoport have the latest news surrounding Super Bowl XLVII:
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-gameday/0ap2000000134651/Niners-to-have-new-offensive-plan

Health & Safety of the Game: Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Laurent Robinson Andrea Kremer reports on Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Laurent Robinson’s concussion and recovery process on NFL GameDay Morning:
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-gameday/0ap2000000134606/Health-and-Safety-of-the-game-Laurent-Robinson

On Super Bowl Sunday, NFL Network’s NFL GameDay Morning started at 9:00 AM ET, with host Rich Eisen and analysts Marshall Faulk, Kurt Warner, Warren Sapp, Michael Irvin and Steve Mariucci live from the Louisiana Superdome. Additionally, host Melissa Stark was joined by Deion Sanders, Brian Billick, and Jerome Bettis on NFL Network’s second set inside the Superdome. Ian Rapoport and Steve Wyche provided reports on the San Francisco 49ers and Baltimore Ravens, while Kimberly Jones reported from the Ravens’ team hotel and Stacey Dales reported from the 49ers’ team hotel. Amber Theoharis was joined by Willie McGinest and Shaun O’Hara at the NFL Experience, and Chris Rose and Super Bowl champions with the New Orleans Saints Heath Evans and Darren Sharper provided the latest from the NFL Fan Plaza. Finally, Michelle Beisner reported from Bourbon Street

Part 3 will be posted when it arrives in the Fang’s Bites inbox.

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