The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 11, 1980, Image 13

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NEW ORLEANS — Russell Erxleben, the New
Orleans Saints punter who missed two short field goals
in Sunday’s loss to the San Francisco 49ers, says he has
not lost confidence in himself.
Erxleben, who cried in the locker room after the game
and refused to talk to reporters, early this week said he
was upset by his miss on a 34-yard field goal try in the
final seconds of the game that could have tied the score
at 26.
“There’s nobody Sunday who wanted to make that
field goal any more than I did. You know, I’m 23 years
old now and I never thought I could cry. I cried like a
baby yesterday. You know, I wanted to win that game so
bad and, well, it’s one of those things that happened in
this game,” Erxleben said in an interview with WVUE-
TV.
Erxleben, the former University of Texas punter and
kicker who was chosen last year as the Saints’ top draft
pick, said he knew his teammates and “the whole family
of the New Orleans Saints” were behind him.
“That’s something that’s going to carry along more
than the way I feel now,” he said. “All you can do is, you
know, keep your head from falling down and move on
and, you know, hope for better things this week.”
Erxleben also missed on a 30-yard chip in the first
quarter and fumbled a snap on a punt in the third
quarter.
“This is really the first time in my life that I’ve been
down,” he said. “I missed a couple of field goals last year
and I credited it to really being nervous. I’m not nervous
this year. This is just something that just happened.
“I had a bad game yesterday — I had a very lousy
game — and there’s no excuses for what I did. I can’t say
Everybody, yeah, I’m going to come back, I’m going to
promise you all this and that.’ I’m just going to go out
and do the best that Russell can do.”
Erxleben said he has not lost confidence in himself
and “I never will.”
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Tennis Racket Collectible.
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