Can you talk about the big play ability of Tedy Bruschi?
BB: Tedy is a very, very instinctive player. He has a great knack for the ball. He has a great feel for just playing football, whether it is kickoff returns, punt team, the running game, pass coverage or blitzing. He just has to make a decision sometimes in a tight situation and it seems like he almost always does the right thing. He just instinctively know when he can get there, when he can’t, when he has to play for time, when can beat the blocker and knife through and make a play, when to use his hands, when to try to dive over a guy. He is a great decision maker in a very short amount of time. A couple of plays he made yesterday were plays a lot of guys wouldn’t make, a lot of guys might not even think about making. He saw something and he did it. We could play another 10 games and he might never do it again just because that situation might not present itself for him again. Another one might, and he would instinctively know what to do in that situation. It is not something you rea