Dwight Freeney
Dwight Freeney
Dwight Jason Freeneyis an American football defensive end who is a free agent. He played college football at Syracuse, where he earned unanimous All-American honors, and was drafted by the Indianapolis Colts in the first round of the 2002 NFL Draft. With the Colts, Freeney won Super Bowl XLI over the Chicago Bears. He also played for the San Diego Chargers and Arizona Cardinals...
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth19 February 1980
CityHartford, CT
definitely great hopefully knowing line offensive
That's definitely a great stat, knowing their offensive line and their quarterback. Hopefully we can keep (the streak) going.
coming envision exploding full hit offensive
When you are coming full out and just exploding at an offensive player, ... you know before you hit him what you're going to do. You envision it and it's like he's not even there.
forward free move opportunity owner sees signed
I was like, 'What, we signed a free agent?' ... It's big. I think the owner (Jim Irsay) really sees the opportunity to move forward here and make that push.
basically flat guy last playing turn
Just turn on the film of the last game. We basically dominated, physically. You see a guy flat on his back, we're playing physical.
bit games
Some games you're on, some games you're not as on, you're a little bit off.
trying use doubters
I'm going to prove the haters and doubters wrong. I like when the doubters try to say that I'm (not still) elite or that I'm too old. I'll use that.
block eye guy
My favorite part is that 1-on-1 matchup... Block out everything else and stare into that guys eyes.
winning games long
As long as we win games and I harass the quarterback, however I do it, we're good.
pride play guy
I want to play my best, day in and day out. It's a pride thing for me. I'm going to go out there and dominate the guy I'm playing against every time.
sports winning nba
Of all the things in sports, getting a sack is one of the hardest things to do. It's like a last-second, game-winning shot in the NBA. A guy hits the last-second shot, and the fans scream. For us (defensive ends), the sack is everything. It's hard to get there. But once you do, there's nothing like it.
consistent reason talk
There is no reason we can't be elite. But let's not talk too soon. We have to have a consistent thing going on before we say we're right where we need to be.
blitz drop everybody four front good guys pressure
We didn't blitz a whole lot. We usually don't have to because we get good pressure from the guys up front. Our idea was to put as much pressure on him with our front four and drop everybody else back into coverage.
everybody feed gets
We feed off each other. If (one guy) gets a sack, now I have to get one. So it makes everybody play a little harder.
few guy hit quite tough type
He's a tough guy. We hit him quite a few times, but he always popped back up. That should be very encouraging for him. He's not the type of guy you can intimidate.