Jay Brian Fiedleris a former American football quarterback in the National Football League... (wikipedia)
With my contract situation and the team moving in a new direction, it was pretty much a done deal.
I almost went to the wrong sideline because I'm used to going the other way so many times. It's great coming out here and seeing a green and white uniform on me on the big screen in the pregame.
I think I've picked up the offense very well throughout the months of offseason work and the last couple weeks of training camp. It suits me very well.
The position is a test of your patience. You can't relax. You can't ever feel like you're never going to get that chance. You always have to expect it's going to happen next week or next play. You always have to be prepared.
At this point I anticipate he'll be out for the season,'' Edwards said of Pennington.
There were some games that things weren't working very well, we weren't getting the protections, and we had to be a little bit more conservative. But there were times I felt we could have opened it up a little bit more.
There never really was much pain in it, ... It's a mobility problem more than a pain problem.
I want to get back as fast as I can, but smartly. This is an injury, it's pretty much all or nothing. I have to be able to do everything with it and function as a quarterback or I can't. My body will tell me when I'm ready.
I knew I wasn't going to be able to throw a football.
I just have to get my feet set. I threw a couple off balance. I just have to get my rhythm back while I'm out on the field. Two of those interceptions were just bad throws where I wasn't set to make the throw.
Chas is doing a great job. For a receiver, you have to get to a point where you aren't thinking so much and you start reacting on the field. I think he's really turned the corner in that respect.
I figured there'd be a lot of phone calls, a lot of interest and stories. But I'm preparing for just another game, another chance to put a 'W' on the board.