David Gibbs
David Gibbs
David Alexander Gibbsis an American football coach and former player. He is currently the defensive coordinator for Texas Tech University, a position he has held since January 2015. Gibbs previously served in a similar capacity at the University of Minnesota, Auburn University, and the University of Houston, as well as an assistant coach in the National Football Leaguefor the Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans...
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth10 January 1968
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I watched her mother sobbing over her dying daughter. We walked out into the hallway and Mary said to me, 'David, I'm no lawyer and I'm no doctor. But I don't understand why they have to kill my little girl.' That's the troubling moral dilemma. Why, with family who wanted her, did Terri have to die this horrific death?
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It's a mindset of theirs where they believe they are physically tougher than you are, mentally tougher than you are, and they try to take it to you. That's a challenge for us.
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It's not fair to Brandon Cox and our offense to get in a hole 10-0, ... It's not acceptable and can't happen any more. I thought we were passive, especially early. It allowed the quarterback to get in a rhythm and have some easy throws. Once our guys got their confidence and started tightening down, I thought we did okay.
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He's as good a nose guard as I've seen in college football. For him not to be mentioned up there with the best football players in the country is crazy to me. He dominated everybody that he played against this year. Anybody who watches film knows that.
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You have to commit extra people to stop the run and they know that. They are going to take their shots, ... You have to be lucky. You have to get pressure when you can. They make it hard because everything they do looks like a run. You can't sell out against the run so much that you're not sound against the pass. There is a fine line there. There are no magic answers.
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My first year here we made 230-some 3-pointers, and these guys are a little behind that. We do rely on the three heavily, but then again we're vertically challenged. So we need the 3-point shot to even things out against bigger teams.