Wednesday, October 17, 2007

3 Questions with Ronnie Brown


DAVIE - After Bill Belichick called Ronnie Brown the best offensive player in the NFL I thought it was a good time to ask Ronnie a few questions.

JR - Belichick called you the best offensive player in the NFL, what does a compliment like that mean to you, coming from a coach who obviously has some talented players?

Ronnie Brown - That's a great compliment for me especially coming from a coach of his caliber as far as some of the guys he has seen and the guys he's around now. It's the seventh week of the season and I'm sure he's seen a lot of guys, just to have a compliment like that it tremendous but at the same time I still have to work. Hopefully he will feel the same way after we play him this week.

JR - Your on a roll right now, is the success your having helping you stay focused and within the offense try to top your performance each week?

RB - I thinks so, on this level your only as good as your last game. Obviously I want to build each week and try to put my team in a better situation. Hopefully I continue to grow as a football player and mature because I still feel like I have a long way to go on this level. I still feel like I haven't accomplished much on this level as far as being one of the top guys, I still feel like I have a lot to prove from that standpoint.

JR - The coaches say they see a lot in Hagan and Ginn, what do you see at practice from those guys?

RB - Derek has been around for a couple of years and he's grown a lot. As far as Ted, he's shown that he's matured a lot since week one. He's getting better in returns and special teams; obviously I think he has some ability to be affective. So I'm very confident in those guys and their young, and Ted can run and Derek's a big physical guy. So I have a lot of confidence in those guys and hopefully they will come out and play with that confidence and if they do that they'll be more than O.K.

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