Jeremiah Trotter: He's a guy that he'll respect you if you show him respect. That's kind of the way I am. I think he values good leadership; that's important to him. He knows he can only do so much as a coach, that it takes good leaders on the team to go the extra mile. When you go through a situation like I did in Washington, it makes you appreciate a coach who's strict on discipline. (Trotter on coach Andy Reid)
Jeremiah Trotter: That's one of the major things I try to bring to the defense, just that nastiness. I wouldn't say arrogance. I would say confidence. Bring your best, man. Whatever you want to do, bring it. You want to try and run the ball, go ahead and try it. We're going to be hitting you in the mouth all day long. (Trotter on bringing attitude to the Eagles' defense)
Jeremiah Trotter: It's just being physical up front. Stopping the run is a mentality. It's whupping the guy in front of you, playing downhill and being physical. Once you get an opportunity to put a hat on a guy, you've got to make him pay for it. (Trotter on stopping the run)