Justin Miles Phinisee (born April 10, 1983) is a former American football cornerback and punt returner. He was selected by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the seventh round of the 2006 NFL Draft.[1] He played college football at Oregon. (wikipedia)
He's a talker, and he's competitive. That's what you like about him. I think he's one of the receivers that makes this offense go.
The key to shutting down an offense is to shut down their receivers. If you shut down the passing game, their offense really doesn't have anything.
Our past and history has given us experience so we know how to respond.
He said he saw film on me, and he definitely thinks I can come in and help, especially on special teams.
To me, this is as good as a BCS game. Everybody will be watching us. It's not like one of those rinky-dink bowl games that people don't watch. This is a big-time bowl.
My love is at corner. I'm just happy to be back and be able to compete on that one-on-one island.
I think the unit, the quarterback and the receivers, work well together. They play area routes. The receiver will get to an area where it's open. If you take away the post, they go to a corner. If you take away the corner, they go (to the post).
We should have the success that we're having. Anybody can say it, you have to live it though, that's the thing. Right now we're living it.