"I wanted to make sure we that we didn't wear the players out, in trying to take care of it, but by the same token, that's a lot of time to fill," he said. "So normally (during the season) you'll have practice on Saturday, you'll have the pregame night before meetings and then you can go and play. We backed everything off (for the Super Bowl). We backed practice up. We moved the Saturday night meetings to Sunday morning, just to try and get a more workable timeframe. You don't want to wear your players out with all the micromanaging...I was more worried about the coaches wearing my players with extra tests, extra film sessions...I wanted to walk that fine line between keeping them occupied, but not wearing them out emotionally or mentally."