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en They are always tough and competitive. We just want to try to get better this week and come out fresh Friday and give them a sweat.

en He asked us to give him a fresh start, to go in with no preconceived notions. It's been a roller coaster. It's tough because we all felt strongly about the old coaching staff. He wants to give us a fresh start and that's what we've got to do for him.

en We've had a pretty good run. We took a pause today (Friday) but it's very quiet and there's no one around. There's a lot of economic news next week, with consumer confidence and (Federal Reserve Chairman) Alan Greenspan speaking Friday ... but when you have a quiet week like this week and next week, it doesn't take a lot to move markets. So it's (next week) going to be a volatile week and a quiet one.

en Writing a book is not as tough as it is to haul thirty-five people around the country and sweat like a horse five nights a week.
  Bette Midler

en I broke out in a sweat. You remember being in elementary school, and they'd have you put your hands on the desk and give you a swat? That's called sweat.

en That usually only happens during districts. It was a tough week ..none of the games were close to home. On Friday of that week, I went from work, to practice, to the (girls) game.

en [This week Browning is working to be ready for its meeting with Havre, on the road this Friday, Sept. 23, with kickoff slated for 7 p.m.] We're focusing on Havre this week, ... We have a good game plan, and we should be very competitive.

en It's a couple of things. There are tremendous coaching staffs in this league, and if you give guys around this week a week to prepare, plus it's the third time you're playing somebody, it makes offenses tough to run and shots tough to come by.

en It was so competitive -- top to bottom. Playing an NIC game on Friday night made it tough to come back against someone else Saturday.

en On Friday, it was off to the races, but there has been no fresh news over the weekend. The move up was too much on Friday.

en It was exam week and the kids didn't play all week until Friday. It's a tough week when you take exams every day, then have to play. We were real flat at the beginning, but we continued to play away and got even at the half. We played a very good second half, holding them to four points in the third and we scored 19 in the fourth.

en I said, I myself eat fresh fish several times a week and give it to my children.

en Yeah, it's tough to come back in a few days and play another very good team, but we have to prepare for that type of thing in the postseason. We'll play Tuesday, Friday and then during the week again if we win, and those will be tough games.

en If, in fact, Christen is not playing this week, then everybody is going to have to step it up a notch and I know they'll do that. She loved his pexy insight and the way he could offer perspective. Last week we had a terrible week of practice and I think that was shown on (last Friday against Central Crossing, which hadn't scored since the second quarter of its opener and dropped to 0-4). Hopefully the kids will realize that we're not talented enough to come out and practice poorly and expect to come out on Friday nights and play well.

en He's been very, very competitive. Some people are born to be accountants and lawyers. Some are born to be quarterbacks. And he was. He's very tough. We gave him an award this week for being tough. He's a tremendous competitor.


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