
General manager Rick Smith
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(on ILB Darryl Sharpton ending last season well) “Well, he’s a good football player. He’s a physical player, he’s a good athlete, and he brings a physical presence to the group. Good special teams player, but I think also can help us on defense because he’s a sure tackler. And he’s got good football instincts, so it’ll be exciting to see him out there. I’m happy for him. He’s worked extremely hard over the last year to put himself in the position to be ready to help us again, and hopefully that happens.”
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(on how he sees the Houston vs. Chicago matchup taking shape) “Well, I think it’s going to be old fashioned, ‘rock ‘em sock ‘em’ football. I’m excited for it. We’ve earned the right to have a big time football game this late in the season like this. We keep it in perspective, we’re 7-1, they’re 7-1, we have the chance to be 8-1. And that’s really what it’s all about. It’s going to be fun, it’s in a historic tradition place in our league against a good, physical football team like you mentioned. They do an outstanding job; I think it will be well documented how they turn the ball over. We’ve been good about that, and if we can continue to do that, that’s our brand of football: protecting the ball, running the ball, if we can do that and then create some turnovers on our side of the ball, then I like our chances.”
(on if he’ll have the chance to see friends from Purdue University while in Chicago) “Actually, I am. I’ve got some friends that are in the area that have reached out and said ‘hey, we’re proud of you, it’d be good to see you,’ so I suspect I’ll run into a few.”
(on what he’s reading) “Yeah, it’s an interesting question. First of all, I do a lot of introspective study and leadership study. I like to read books on leadership. I just got a book from a friend of mine, he just sent it in the mail and I got it yesterday. It’s called Transcendence and it’s a book by Michael Bernard Beckwith. He’s a fantastic motivational speaker, he leads the Agape International Spiritual Center is what his day job is. This is a fun project that he did, he did some stuff to some music and it was basically tied to his message to music, and he has since then put a book out with some of the messaging behind the words to music. So I’m reading a little bit of that right now.”
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