Richard "Richie" Williams (born June 3, 1970) is an American soccer coach and former player who is currently the head coach of MLS Next Pro side New England Revolution II. (wikipedia)
Everybody was on the same page. The receivers ran good routes, the guys did a good job of blocking and it clicked. We started going five wide and they couldn't stick with our receivers.
The terminology and the signals were going to be different, but the philosophy was the same,
We still need to be more consistent on offense. But at least the road monkey is off our back. This gives us some momentum and a lot of confidence.
Everything was falling for me offensively when I was shooting. Defensively, I was in the right place at the right time.
This is a lot different. We are so determined. And I'm a lot more comfortable - that's the way it's supposed to be when you get to your fifth year.
The (winning streak) means a lot, but it's not going to mean anything if we don't reach our goal of making the NCAA Tournament and doing well. We know as a team that we are capable of doing big things.
It was a sudden thing right before half, but at halftime coach asked me if I was ready to go back in. I said we could give it a go.
We know how close we are to a (conference title). But we also know there are a lot of other teams in the running for it. We have to win our next two games unless we want to share it. None of us want that. We have come too far and worked too hard to share this.
(Fisher) told me I was going to get a fair shot at playing right away here. He gave me the opportunity. He's a man of his word. He's a good coach. I believe in him.
We treated this like a business trip, ... This was a different atmosphere than last year. Everybody's mind was on this game.