Offensive coordinator Joe Philbin

On the pass protection vs. Minnesota:

"There were snaps it was really, really good, and we had a bunch of time, and there were snaps it has to get better. We don't want to be a team that gives an average of four sacks a game. It's not all on the offensive line, but we have eight sacks through two games and it doesn't project to a number that's very satisfying."

On Graham getting more involved:

"Maybe there was a little less attention on him early in the game. Overall offensively we had a little bit better rhythm in that game. The (Bears) game, it was a struggle. It really was, even though ultimately the outcome was good. (Against the Vikings) there were some coverage things that were favorable to him, and to us, and he got on track a little better."

On Washington's defense:

"It's a good, solid defense. Two good guys on the edge, 94 and 91 are both really good players. 24 is a really good player, very instinctive. He can play a lot of different ways. He can press, he can bail. They have active safeties. These guys are a little more multiple, play both in centerfield, not afraid to blitz both guys."

Defensive coordinator Mike Pettine

On Adrian Peterson:

"He looks good. Still has it. The ability to jump cut, the lateral movement. If the crease is there downhill, he takes it. But he certainly has the ability to get outside the defense. We don't have to say much to our guys. It's on film."

On having any clarity on QB hits:

"We thought we did, and I think there's a lot of emotion attached to what happened last Sunday. My biggest issue with the whole thing is how we responded to it. We gave up 12-13 completions over 100 yards and a touchdown after that. We didn't handle the adversity well. There are things that are going to happen that you don't have any control over. We went from thinking this game is over to have to keep playing, and we didn't handle that well."

On using so many different personnel groupings: