
"I think it's huge. I think that gives me a ton of confidence. Just keep my head a little level, because it could get frustrating. I have three fumbles in a couple of games, but I'm just going to tighten it up. I'm going to work every week, just try to get better, to try to clean it up. But yeah, my teammates and Coach [Vrabel] and [Josh] McDaniels being behind me, it means the world. So I just need to follow up and do my part."
"We've got to get it corrected, but we also need everybody's skill set. And we want to be aggressive, but we don't want to be reckless. And you can't relax. He can't be two, three, four, inches from the ground and let him go in there. And we'll just keep practicing it. We'll keep repping it. But to his credit he was able to help us in the end, like a lot of other guys. So we've got to get it fixed because we need"
Rhamondre Stevenson entered the Buffalo game with a troubling recent history of turnovers, including 10 fumbles in his last 20 games and three in a couple of contests. New England's coaching staff kept him on the field shortly after his latest fumble, and Stevenson responded by scoring two second-half touchdowns that helped the Patriots upset the Bills 23-20. Stevenson expressed appreciation for the coaches' and teammates' support and pledged extra work to tighten ball security. Head coach Mike Vrabel acknowledged the need to correct fumbling issues while emphasizing Stevenson's valuable skill set and plans to keep practicing ball protection.
Read at Boston.com
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