NBC’s Football Night in America Quotage for Week 6 of the 2014 NFL Season

Let’s finish the Sunday NFL pregame quotage with NBC’s Football Night in America with Bob Costas, Cris Collinsworth, Dan Patrick, Tony Dungy, Rodney Harrison, Peter King and Mike Florio. Lots of stuff here.

NOTES & QUOTES FROM NBC’s FOOTBALL NIGHT IN AMERICA – WEEK 6

“This is a serious team.” – Rodney Harrison on the Cowboys
“They demolished the Pittsburgh Steelers. They are playing the best football in the AFC North.” – Tony Dungy on the Browns
“I thought I’d never say it, but the Steelers are a finesse offense right now. I don’t even know who these guys are.” – Hines Ward
“Aaron Rodgers looks like the hero, but the Dolphins really blew it.” – Rodney Harrison on the game’s final plays

STAMFORD, Conn. – October 12, 2014 – Following are highlights from NBC’s Football Night in America, the most-watched studio show in sports. Bob Costas opened the show live from inside Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pa. Costas was joined on site by Sunday Night Football analyst Cris Collinsworth and sideline reporter Michele Tafoya, NBC NFL analyst Hines Ward, and NBC Sports’ Josh Elliott.

Dan Patrick co-hosted Football Night from NBC Sports Group’s Studio 1. He was joined by Super Bowl-winning head coach Tony Dungy; two-time Super Bowl winner Rodney Harrison; Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk on NBCSports.com and NBCSN,andNFL Insider Peter King. Carolyn Manno reported from Century Link Field in Seattle, Wash., on Cowboys-Seahawks.

Costas interviewed New York Giants QB Eli Manning, while Elliott talked with Philadelphia Eagles WR Jeremy Maclin.

Following are highlights from Football Night in America:

ON COWBOYS

Harrison: “They are serious contenders. They go into Seattle — which no one ever does — they win, they run the ball, and they completely dominate the line of scrimmage. This is a serious team.”
Dungy: “They have a great formula. They run the ball and are playing tremendous defense.”

http://www.nbcsports.com/football/nfl/demarco-murray-i-have-give-credit-o-line

ON PATRIOTS

Dungy: “Last week we were asking, ‘What’s wrong with the Patriots?’ In six days, they have proved nothing is wrong with the Patriots. Tom Brady is on fire.”

ON BROWNS

Dungy: “They demolished the Pittsburgh Steelers. They are playing the best football in the AFC North.”

Harrison on Brian Hoyer: “I’m impressed with his mental toughness. The way he handled the Johnny Manziel situation, all the distractions. He’s staying aggressive. He’s taking shots down the field and not looking over his shoulder.”

Florio on QB debate: “They have to decide for 2015, is it going to be Hoyer or is it going to be Manziel? The longer they wait, the more expensive it is going to get if Hoyer continues to play like he has.”

http://www.nbcsports.com/football/nfl/brian-hoyer-becoming-qb-future-cleveland

ON STEELERS

Ward: “They’re very close to hitting that panic button…They just look like an inconsistent football team right now. The defense looks soft. Guys are just able to run the ball up and down the field. I look at their personnel; they can’t cover anybody in the secondary. Offensively, I thought I’d never say it, but the Steelers are a finesse offense right now. I don’t even know who these guys are.”

ON PACKERS-DOLPHINS

Dungy on game’s penultimate play:“We talked about situational football. Aaron Rodgers made a great play with this fake spike, but this game should be over. Cortland Finnegan is a veteran, just tackle the outside leg (which would keep the player in bounds).”
Harrison: “Just run to the sideline and force him to come back into your safety and the game is over.”
Dungy after a replay of the touchdown: “The game should have been over before that. You have to practice those situations.”
Harrison: “Aaron Rodgers looks like the hero, but the Dolphins really blew it.”

ON PANTHERS-BENGALS

Harrison: “The overtime rule is ridiculous. You have the best players on Earth fighting their hearts out for three or four hours and you walk away with a tie. But you also do a disservice to the fans, who have paid a lot of money, for parking, for food and for tickets…Somebody has to win…There’s no way the best players on the planet should walk away with a tie.”

Dungy: “I wouldn’t want to keep playing forever. These guys spent a lot of energy out there.”

http://www.nbcsports.com/football/nfl/should-nfl-games-be-able-end-tie

ON JAGUARS-TITANS

Patrick on Jaguars: “What happened at the end of this game?”
Dungy: “People just don’t practice situational football. There were mistakes on both sides coming down the stretch…If you’re Tennessee, you can’t let them get out of bounds.”
Harrison: “But why are you attempting a 55-yard field goal? It’s third down, you’ve got 12 seconds left. Run another play and trust your young quarterback.”
Dungy: “Trust your quarterback. ‘Hey, Blake. We’re going to put you in. Do the same thing and if it’s not there, throw it away.’”
Harrison: “What’s the worst that could happen? You’re 0-5 at that point. Now you’re 0-6.”

Patrick: “Situational football here. Plus that 55-yarder, the launch angle is going to be a lot lower than if you were kicking a 45-yard field goal.”
Dungy: “You might have gotten closer. Give it a try.”

ON CARDINALS

Dungy: “Their defense is playing great football.”
Harrison: “If they can keep Carson Palmer healthy, they have a chance.”

ON CHARGERS

Dungy on Philip Rivers: “He’s playing incredible football.”
Harrison: “My biggest concern is that the Chargers defense gave up four touchdowns to a rookie quarterback.”

ON VIKINGS

Patrick on post-game comments by Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer, who said ‘you don’t see any of this (poor play) going on in practice’: “The reason why they don’t play like that in practice is they’re going against the Vikings in practice.”

ON GIANTS

Collinsworth on Jason Pierre-Paul: “When he is right as a pass rusher, this is a different team defensively, and we saw that last week.”

Dungy on Manning’s improved play in new offense: “He knows it better. But his young players are starting to come through for him, and he’s starting to trust those young players a little bit more.”

ON EAGLES

Collinsworth on LeSean McCoy’s performance this year in relation to OL injuries: “You can see just a slight hesitation when he’s running the football, and I think it’s cost him.”

ON PERSONAL CONDUCT

King on possible Personal Conduct Committee: “I’m told that the NFL is considering putting ex-players on that committee.”

Florio on player appeals: “One potential sticking point that could relate to the Commissioner’s power. There’s an idea out there that Commissioner Goodell would give up his current authority to make the initial decision when it comes to player discipline, but still maintain the ability to handle the appeal hearing. I’m told the NFL Players Association would never agree to an outcome where Roger Goodell still has final say of the appeals process.”

That will do it.

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Ken has been covering the sports media in earnest at his own site, Fang's Bites since May 2007 and at Awful Announcing since March 2013. He provides a unique perspective having been an award-winning radio news reporter in Providence and having worked in local television. Fang celebrates the three Boston Red Sox World Championships in the 21st Century, but continues to be a long-suffering Cleveland Browns fan.

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