NFL Network Quotage for Week 3 of the 2013 Season

We begin the quotage posts for the Sunday NFL pregame shows. NFL Network has its notes and quotes for NFL GameDay First and NFL GameDay Morning. Take a look at what was said on both shows this morning.

NFL Network's 10th Anniversary logoNews & Sound Bites From Week 3 Editions of NFL Network’s NFL GAMEDAY FIRST & NFL GAMEDAY MORNING

Quick Quotes from NFL GameDay First & NFL GameDay Morning

“At one point, some of the posters and some of the pictures came down in the locker room because Bill [Belichick] didn’t want those guys to feel like just because you’re here it’s supposed to happen; you guys have to build this, you guys have to do this among each other.” – Willie McGinest on the current New England Patriots compared to when he was on the team 

“With that defense, this team is starting to look like a young San Francisco 49er team that we watched grow.” – Marshall Faulk on the 3-0 Kansas City Chiefs

“They don’t have the ability to just dominate teams.” – Michael Irvin on the 0-2 Washington Redskins 

“He’s finally matured and it’s clicking for him. When you become the guy, you have to believe it.” – Sterling Sharpe on Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant

“Several teams have called about [offensive tackle] Joe Thomas, the Browns’ best player. [Chief Executive Officer] Joe Banner said we’re not trading him, this is not a fire sale.” – Mike Silver on the Cleveland Browns 

“The Patriots brass may believe they are set at receiver but Tom Brady does not. [NFL Media’s Mike Silver and I have been] told that Brady himself has been calling and texting two familiar faces: Deion Branch and Brandon Lloyd.” – Ian Rapoport on New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady

***For complete quotes from ‘NFL GameDay First’ & ‘NFL GameDay Morning,’ see below*** 

NFL Network GameDay FirstQuotes from NFL GameDay First

Every Sunday morning at 7:00 AM ET, NFL Network is first on the field with NFL GameDay First. Host Melissa Stark, co-host/analyst Sterling Sharpe, and analyst Shaun O’Hara provide the first analysis of the day’s games, while NFL Network reporters stationed across the league report from stadiums with the first on-location reports of the day. This week, four-time Pro Bowl linebacker Jeremiah Trotter joined as a guest analyst.

“He’s finally matured and it’s clicking for him. When you become the guy, you have to believe it. Just because you don’t have 11 catches a game, you are still the guy because you create space for the other receivers.” – Sterling Sharpe on the emergence of Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant

“The Tampa Bay Buccaneers really remind me a lot of my team [in 2007]. They had a goal line stand of their own last week, and they are saying the same things about Josh Freeman and Greg Schiano. I like Tampa Bay and I think they go into Foxborough, they get it done, and I think they quiet all that noise.” – Shaun O’Hara on the comparison between this year’s 0-2 Tampa Bay Buccaneers team and his 0-2 New York Giants team in 2007

“Give him one more week because winning cures all. If this football team falls to 0-3, I think we are going to see the avalanche start.” – Sterling Sharpe on Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Greg Schiano

“The veteran players have to step up. And Chris Snee was voted captain this year – deservingly so. He and Eli Manning have to step up on offense.” – Shaun O’Hara on how to resurrect the 0-2 New York Giants

“The problem is he will be learning a new system so he is going to be thinking a lot. Look for two-to-three weeks for him to get inside this offense to where he feels comfortable and he’s not thinking what to do.” – Sterling Sharpe on running back Trent Richardson being traded to the Indianapolis Colts 

“Two things I’ve learned in my 36 years of living: don’t lie to your mama, and don’t bet against Drew Brees.” – Jeremiah Trotter on New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees

“Once he gets his legs underneath him he can start to play faster. So I’m looking to see a little more of that; a little more high-stepping, little more running. Give him one more week and he will have a full complement of offense at his display.” – Sterling Sharpe on Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III 

NFL Network NFL GameDay MorningQuotes from NFL GameDay Morning

NFL GameDay Morning is the most comprehensive pregame show on Sunday morning, airing at 9:00 AM ET for four hours on NFL Network and taking viewers straight up to kickoff. Host Rich Eisen joins analysts Steve Mariucci, Marshall Faulk, Kurt Warner, Warren Sapp and Michael Irvin to bring fans the latest news, injury reports, pregame analysis and game previews. Additionally, NFL Media’s national insider Ian Rapoport and NFL Media’s Mike Silver provide the latest inside information from around the league. This week, NFL Network analysts Willie McGinest and LaDainian Tomlinson appeared in-studio.

“That’s the big question because you have a lot of young guys there and they’re starting to build that; they’re trying to put those guys and implement those guys into that system. At one point, some of the posters and some of the pictures came down in the locker room because Bill [Belichick] didn’t want those guys to feel like just because you’re here it’s supposed to happen; you guys have to build this, you guys have to do this among each other. He gives you a system, he gives you a game plan – he gives you the foundation to be great to go in to do certain things. It takes a certain type of mentality and a certain type of player, and you don’t always have that player; some of those players are not in that locker room. You can’t force that among guys that are not like that; that’s something that has to just grow together.” – Willie McGinest on if the New England Patriots have enough players on their current roster to enforce the ‘Patriot Way’ as they did when he was on the team

“Whenever you’re leaving the huddle thinking about what route do I run instead of leaving the huddle thinking about how I run a route, you are going to lose. That means you’re doing too much thinking and not enough playing.” – Michael Irvin on the young New England Patriots wide receivers

“Alex Smith and what he does, it travels; it doesn’t matter if he’s in San Francisco or Kansas City, he gives a football team a chance to win because he’s not going to turn the football over. With that defense, this team is starting to look like a young San Francisco 49er team that we watched grow.” – Marshall Faulk on quarterback Alex Smith and the 3-0 Kansas City Chiefs

“The thing he was excited about most was the new quarterback coach Frank Reich. Philip wants those eyes from the sideline, someone that keeps him on track throughout the game.” – LaDainian Tomlinson on San Diego Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers

“Without Robert Griffin III getting out on the edges, holding [defenses] and making them think more than attack, we’ll see more of this. They don’t have the ability to just dominate teams.” – Michael Irvin on the early season struggles of quarterback Robert Griffin III and the Washington Redskins

“I like that these guys can grow together. When you’re trying to build a team, you want to put two stars on a team together. These two guys – Andrew Luck and Trent Richardson – they will be able to get it done.” – LaDainian Tomlinson on the Indianapolis Colts’ trade for running back Trent Richardson

“Several teams have called about [offensive tackle] Joe Thomas, the Browns’ best player. [Chief Executive Officer] Joe Banner said we’re not trading him, this is not a fire sale.” – Mike Silver on the Cleveland Browns

“We always knew that when you got a chance to play against the Ravens, you had a tough defense – front end and back end; they were going to play hard. You had a nice running game and you asked [Joe] Flacco to be an added sprinkle to that with some nice deep throws, some nice plays…Now you’re asking a sprinkle to be the main cog in the wheel. It’s not happening.” – Michael Irvin on the Baltimore Ravens

“There are not many quarterbacks that are better in critical situations when their back is against the wall and when his team needs a play to be made.” – Kurt Warner on New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning

“I want to see if Brian Schottenheimer can come up with the plays, design some things to make Sam Bradford look like the first round pick he was drafted to be.” – Marshall Faulk on St. Louis Rams offensive Brian Schottenheimer and quarterback Sam Bradford

NFL Media’s National Insider Ian Rapoport

On quarterback Tom Brady and the New England Patriots’ offense:
“The Patriots brass may believe they are set at receiver but Tom Brady does not. [NFL Media’s Mike Silver and I have been] told that Brady himself has been calling and texting two familiar faces: Deion Branch and Brandon Lloyd. As far as Branch, he’s sitting ready whenever the Patriots call in Kentucky. Brandon Lloyd however has said he is not quite ready to play football; he did however recently act in a straight-to-DVD zombie movie.”

On the Cowboys:
“During practice this week, defensive end Jason Hatcher got after quarterback Tony Romo after he audibled away from the run one more time, which he did three times against the Kansas City Chiefs. The result was a pick-six and Hatcher implored him just run the play. There has been a little undercurrent of this from the defensive players wishing Romo and the Cowboys would simply just run the ball. Later in a team meeting, Hatcher spoke up and called out everyone – including Romo – just to do their job and handle their responsibility.”

On the Cleveland Browns:
“Brian Hoyer is going to start. I’m told by a source he can win the job this week over Brandon Weeden with a stellar performance. But make no mistake about it, the Browns are searching for the franchise quarterback in the next draft.”

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

– Boston Brotherhood – Find out how coaches across different Boston pro sports teams join together:
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-gameday/0ap2000000247972/NFL-Gameday-Morning-Boston-Brotherhood
 

Week 3 Bold Predictions – The NFL GameDay Morning crew gives their ‘Bold Predictions’ for Week 3:

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-gameday/0ap2000000247967/NFL-Gameday-Morning-Week-3-Bold-Predictions

Alfred Morris: Washington Need to be Better on Third Down – Washington running back Alfred Morris tells Sterling Sharpe the team needs to improve on third down in order to turn the team’s season around:
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-gameday/0ap2000000247957/Morris-Redskins-need-to-be-better-on-3rd-down

– Sterling Sharpe: Washington Redskins Quarterback Robert Griffin III Not Himself Sterling Sharpe says the Washington Redskins are the most flawed team in the NFC East because quarterback Robert Griffin III is not himself:
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-gameday/0ap2000000247962/Sharpe-Robert-Griffin-III-not-himself 

– Stark Reality: Teams to Overcome 0-2 Starts Melissa Stark has insight on teams throughout NFL history to overcome an 0-2 start and win a Super Bowl:
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-gameday/0ap2000000247944/Stark-Reality-Teams-to-overcome-0-2-starts

– Shaun O’Hara: Week 3 Turned New York Giants’ 2007 Season Around – Former New York Giants center Shaun O’Hara says it was Week 3 of the 2007 NFL season which turned his team’s season around from 0-2 to Super Bowl champions:
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-gameday/0ap2000000247947/O-Hara-Week-3-turned-Giants-season-around

– ‘NFL GameDay Morning’ Week 3 Morning Marquee – The NFL GameDay Morning crew discuss the biggest storylines coming into Week 3:
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-gameday/0ap2000000247949/NFL-Gameday-Morning-Week-3-Morning-Marquee

– Ian Rapoport: Quarterback Tom Brady Contacted Former New England Patriots Wide Receivers About Returning – NFL Media’s national insider Ian Rapoport reports Tom Brady has contacted former teammates Deion Branch and Brandon Lloyd:
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-gameday/0ap2000000247979/Rapoport-Brady-contacted-former-Patriots-receivers-about-returning

– Can the New England Patriots Offense Adjust? Marshall Faulk, Kurt Warner and Michael Irvin discuss which adjustments the New England Patriots need to make on offense for Week 3:
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-gameday/0ap2000000247954/NFL-Gameday-Morning-Can-the-Patriots-offense-adjust

– Will Trent Richardson Succeed in Indianapolis? Marshall Faulk and LaDainian Tomlinson discuss if they think running back Trent Richardson will succeed with the Indianapolis Colts:
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-gameday/0ap2000000247973/NFL-Gameday-Morning-Will-Richardson-succeed-in-Indy

– M&M: Week 3 Michael Irvin and Marshall Faulk debate whether EJ Manuel or Geno Smith will have a better game, and more:
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-gameday/0ap2000000247985/NFL-Gameday-Morning-M-M-Week-3

– Are the New Orleans Saints Lucky or Good? NFL GameDay Morning debates whether the New Orleans Saints’ 2-0 start has been because of good play or just luck:
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-gameday/0ap2000000247961/NFL-Gameday-Morning-Are-the-Saints-lucky-or-good 

– Miami Dolphins Quarterback Ryan Tannehill’s Maturation Steve Mariucci goes in-depth on the progression of Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill:
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-gameday/0ap2000000247982/NFL-Gameday-Morning-Tannehill-s-maturation

– Baltimore Ravens: From Hunter to Hunted Kimberly Jones tells the story of the Baltimore Ravens’ transition from winning the Super Bowl to now trying to defend it:
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-gameday/0ap2000000247975/Baltimore-Ravens-From-hunter-to-hunted

– New Orleans Saints: Revival in 2013? Jeff Darlington has the story of the New Orleans Saints transition from 7-9 last season to the return of head coach Sean Payton:
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-gameday/0ap2000000248004/New-Orleans-Saints-Revival-in-2013

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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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