
Comments from Carolina Panthers head coach John Fox following the team's practice.
On injuries: Did not participate -![]()
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On if he has talked to defensive end ![]()
On if Panthers were overlooked for the Pro Bowl because of the team's record: Not so much. A guy like ![]()
On how valuable the experience that the rookies have gotten this year will be for them in the future: When you're young to begin with, along with injuries, gives guys more opportunity. That's valuable experience for anybody, including football players.
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On if he pats himself on the back because Williams - a former undrafted rookie free agent - is a starter: I don't think you go around wondering what to pat your back on about. But I've been pleased with his progress and I think it's an opportunity and he's taken advantage of it.
On why a player like Williams would go undrafted and then have success in the NFL: There's been a long list of guys. It's not really where you start the race; it's where you finish it. There have been guys that have been first round picks that don't last very long and guys that were not drafted that are Hall of Fame guys. It's not really where they come in; it's what you do while you're here.
On his philosophy of playing starters or resting them once a playoff spot has been clinched: It's a catch-22. It's much like the preseason. You're trying to get your team ready to play but you want to make sure you have enough guys that can play when you start the regular season. Basically, the playoffs are a second season, so it's much the same approach. Everybody varies a little bit. Some people have certain guys they don't play. It varies with each individual team.
On if the season finale against Atlanta is more or less important because the game still has playoff implications for the Falcons: You get 16 opportunities in this league, and they're all the same, they count the same. Whether it's the last one, the first one or the middle one, it's pretty much the same.