Not bothered by all the off-the-field attention he's been getting, Colt said:
"The actual football is what you look forward to, but this isn't too bad because it's just while I'm walking off the field." (HSB)
Asked if it bothered him by the eBayers selling his autographs, Colt said:
"Nah, it's just part of it. I'm not making any money so it's not a big deal." (HSB)
Asked about his pet peeves, Colt said:
"Only one thing really sucks. When people want me to sign their kid's skin, it takes a lot of time and holds up the line. And it just washes off, anyway." (HSB)
About how he ran for a TD during a fake FG in practice, with Amani Purcell and Patek chasing him, Dan Kelly said:
"That was just motivation to get the heck out of the way. A good slap is more contact than I ever want. But it was something fun. ... It was just something coach drew up in the sand right there for us." (HSB)
About how he doesn't think they will have many attempts for fake FGs during the season, Kelly said:
"I hope we're never in need of it. I know our offense is going to be ready and we're not going to be worried about needing any fakes to get through games. (HSB)
About how his 1-year-old son ran onto the practice field a few times yesterday during practice, Mike Lafaele said:
"Ever since he got out of the car he's been trying to run on the field. He's real excited about football." (HSB)
About how his wife has to work most mornings and carries a heavy burden for their family, Lafaele said:
"It's hard on my wife. She's taking care of everything at home, taking care of the family ... and trying to make a living for myself and my family. It's hard not seeing my kids for a while, but they come to practice so it's good fun." (HSB)
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