Patrick Surtain
Patrick Surtain
Patrick Frank Surtainis a former American football cornerback who played eleven seasons in the National Football League. He played college football for the University of Southern Mississippi. He was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the second round of the 1998 NFL Draft, and also played for the Kansas City Chiefs...
couple form
regains the form he had a couple of years ago.
bread fights-and-fighting hanging piece stop
We have something to play for and you can't stop fighting. It's just a little piece of bread but we're still hanging on.
run stopped
We stopped the run and made them a one-dimensional team.
ride
We told him to get out, but he wanted to ride it out. He was a little stubborn,
bus caught none ordeal tough
He's been through a real tough ordeal that none of us could even imagine. He caught a bus to Houston.
bit extra football found guys job playing since tonight
We had a job to do. Hey, it's a football game. We've been playing this since we were 8. It's really simple. Tonight guys found that extra bit of energy.
both game great guys hurt key stopping
Both those guys are great backs, and they can do different things. We're going to have to be on our P's and Q's because both those guys can hurt us at any time. That's the key to the game -- stopping those guys.
both game great guys hurt key stopping
Both those guys are great backs, and they can do different things, ... We're going to have to be on our P's and Q's because both those guys can hurt us at any time. That's the key to the game -- stopping those guys.
business happy left move played seven time understand year
It was a business decision, you know, ... I still had one year left on my deal. When you get so many years in the league, you understand it's a business. They made a business decision. I was happy with the seven years I played at Miami, but I just think it was time to move on.
against attention ball competition garner gets goes great guy guys humble job looking played respect score top trying twice year
Probably Marvin Harrison. I played against him twice a year when (the Colts) were in our division, and the guy doesn't say a word. He just goes out there and gets the job done each and every year. He's not looking for the attention some of the other receivers are looking for. That's how you garner respect around the league: by being a humble person and not trying to humiliate guys. There's competition out there, and guys are working their tails off. So when you score a touchdown give the ball back to the ref. On top of that he's a great player.
across almost character country early flight game playing shows team
This is unprecedented a team getting up as early as we did, making a flight almost all the way across the country and then playing a game that night. It shows you how much character we have.
ability bring last numbers opportunity traded
You really don't know what to expect, but you see the numbers, you see the rankings, and that's all you have to go by, ... Obviously, the numbers were down last year. When I got traded here, I just thought it was an opportunity to bring some leadership, to bring some playmaking ability to the defense.
beat good learn players
There are some things I can get better at. That's what preseason is for. You're going to get beat once in a while. But the good players learn from their mistakes.
roll second
He's unbelievable, man. The second half, they got on a roll and it was like they were doing anything they wanted.