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Indianapolis Colts coach Jeff Saturday was criticized for his sack celebration next to injured quarterback Nick Foles.

He doesn't know who he is. I don't know what people think about me.

The interim head coach is Saturday. He was a six-time Pro Bowl center, and after he retired, he was an analyst for the sports network.

He called the celebration tacky and tasteless on Monday. The snow angels were done next to the injured quarterback.

The cart was needed to take him to the locker room after he left the hospital. The offensive linemen did not protect their quarterback.

After the game, he said he didn't know that Foles was injured while he was doing the snow angels or when he was caught on camera doing the Curry put-'em-to- sleep celebration.

Anything can be said about anything. I'm not worried about what people say. If I take down quarterbacks, I'll be successful. That is what I am paid to do. It is what I did. The celebrations are allowed in football. I was happy that he continued to get better and recover.

The edge was unblocked on a third-down play late in the second quarter of Sunday's game. The sack forced a punt.

The Giants took a commanding lead at the half.

People don't know what this is. When you make a play and my team calls for the special teams to go out there, I don't pay much attention to who is on the field. I don't look at the past. No one can look back. We sent them home when you went to the sideline.

The game is done. It's over once you get the ball back and knock them out again.

The 5th overall pick in this year's draft was Thibodeaux. He has 49 tackles, four sacks and a touchdown.

The incident was downplayed earlier in the week. The team did not address it with him in the time since.

He said that you don't play the game for someone to get hurt. I'm a defense player. They brought me here so that I could take over the game and make a difference. The quarterback is having an impact on the game. It's what I'm here to do.