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Antrel Rolle is always entertaining during his weekly radio spot on WFAN. Whether you agree with him or not, and whether you think he should keep some of his opinions to himself, is another matter. He is, though, a good listen. Here are some of today's Rolle highlights.
Antrel Rolle defends Perry Fewell, says there were busted blitzes earlier in the game + that made Fewell hesitant to call them late.
— Art Stapleton (@art_stapleton) November 25, 2014
Rolle on Fewell: "He was kind of damned if you do, damned if you don't. I agree, we could have been more aggressive.''
— Paul Schwartz (@NYPost_Schwartz) November 25, 2014
Antrel on @WFAN660 "In Perry Fewell's defense, when blitzes were called they weren't executed correctly. There were busts."
— Tom Rock (@TomRock_Newsday) November 25, 2014
Antrel says all dominant defensive backfields are based on "what they have up front.''
— Paul Schwartz (@NYPost_Schwartz) November 25, 2014
Antrel: "When you look at the dominant defensive backfields, it all correlates with what they have up front."
— Tom Rock (@TomRock_Newsday) November 25, 2014
Antrel on missed INT: "That play still makes me sick to my stomach. I had the opportunity, wasn't able to capture it.''
— Paul Schwartz (@NYPost_Schwartz) November 25, 2014
Antrel on @WFAN660 "It went straight thru my hands. Those plays are the plays you wish and hope and dream for."
— Tom Rock (@TomRock_Newsday) November 25, 2014
Antrel Rolle on @OBJ_3: "That guy, you can't say enough words about him." Well, we're going to put that to the test over the next 5 weeks.
— Art Stapleton (@art_stapleton) November 25, 2014
Antrel on the rest of the season: "It's going to be a challenge of the heart, a challenge of the mind.''
— Paul Schwartz (@NYPost_Schwartz) November 25, 2014
Rolle: "Are you here to just play the game and get a check? ... Are we quitters? Or are we a team that's going to get up and fight?"
— Art Stapleton (@art_stapleton) November 25, 2014
Antrel: "We're not going to be a good team until we start doing the right things on a consistent level."
— Tom Rock (@TomRock_Newsday) November 25, 2014
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