Brian Billick
Brian Billick
Brian Harold Billickis a former National Football League coach and commentator. Billick spent nine seasons as head coach of the Baltimore Ravens from January 19, 1999 to December 31, 2007; he led the Ravens to a 34–7 victory over the New York Giants in Super Bowl XXXV, the franchise's first Super Bowl appearance. He was also notable for being the offensive coordinator for the Minnesota Vikingswhen they broke the then scoring record in the 1998 season...
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth28 February 1954
CityFairborn, OH
anybody draw early
To draw too many conclusions about anybody this early in the season, I don?t know if that?s real functional.
below radar seen sitting
Haven't seen much of you in a while, ... We're just sitting here kind of below the radar screen.
ankle hard high project
Hard to say. The high ankle sprain is always a concern. It would be ill-advised to project at this time.
injury since surgery viable
He's been told that there's a possibility of surgery since the injury happened. There was always that possibility. I don't know if it's any more viable now than it was before.
anxious both football good kyle learned next saw three thrown
He went 23 of 39. If he were 21 of 37 and not thrown two of those passes, it would have been a (heck) of a day and a win. This is why I'm anxious to see the next three games. I learned and saw a lot in yesterday's game, both good and bad, not just about Kyle but about this whole football team.
hard program time trying
He went two hard ones yesterday. We're trying to program what he needs, but at the same time not put him at risk.
allowed command good pocket throws
He did some very good things. It showed he was in command of the game. He was much more fundamentally sound, calmer in the pocket that allowed him to make the better throws that he made.
anytime comment exactly free legal lock until
I can't lock them up and put them away 24-7, ... He had free time, and I don't want to comment until we know exactly what happened. There are legal liabilities here. But anytime someone has free time, they have to act responsibly. You can't do it any other way.
burden hanging imagine seen sparkle
I can only imagine how he must feel without that shadow, without that burden hanging over him. Just look in his eyes. I've never seen him more vibrant. There's more sparkle in his eyes, more energy.
adage ball gets hands interest itself lends point until
Getting the ball in Jamal's hands more, which is always a point of interest for everybody, lends itself to the old adage that a back doesn't get cranked up until he gets to that 20th, 25th run. That may have something to do with it,
field opportunity plain score stop trade
I can do the math. You can't trade sevens for three, plain and simple. If you get an opportunity to score or stop them, you can't trade touchdowns for field goals, and that's what we did today.
plain trade
I can do the math. You can't trade sevens for three, plain and simple.
absorb afraid decide happened help prepared until
I am afraid I'm not going to be much help to you right now. I am not prepared to give you a lot of observations until I absorb this and look at the film and decide what happened and how we are going to go forward.
advantage backs biggest fresh late stay
To a degree, the biggest advantage is you stay fresh and are able to tag-team the backs a little bit, especially late in the season.