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Everything LaNorris Sellers said after the South Carolina-Ole Miss game

T.Lee21 min ago

Q: What was not working offensively? Sellers: I wouldn't say nothing wasn't working. I would just say we have to finish drives. Penalties, turnovers, happen, but ultimately we have to finish drives.

Q: How would you evaluate your performance today and how does everything feel health-wise? Sellers: I think I played pretty good other than, we had a turnover, and we didn't win. We feel bad about it. My health is fine. I'm good. My ankle's good.

Q: What do you think needs to improve in the passing game to where you can air it out a little more? Sellers: I guess just make sure everything – o-line, receivers – us being on the same page. Getting separation, being able to throw it, trusting them as well.

Q: Do you think you were too pumped up for the game? Sellers: We're all excited for the game. It just comes down to execution, really.

Q: How hard was it to get a flow in the game with all the injury timeouts? Sellers: Yeah, once you get momentum going and you're rolling and something happens – It's football, though. Injuries happen. Players are going to get hurt, cramp up, whatever it is. We've just got to overcome that.

Q: How have you managed to develop your own flow with so many injuries on offense? Sellers: Really you've just got to move on. Like I said earlier, things happen. Injuries happen. Next guy up mentality is a big thing. Do what we have to do to win the game. It's just something that we've got to get accustomed to quicker.

Q: On the final play of the first half it looked like you may have reinjured your ankle. What happened? Sellers: I didn't really do anything. I just walked it off. I don't really know how to explain it. I felt it but I walked it off a little bit.

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