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en You have to put the trust in your team and the players and say: 'The heck with it.' You have to gamble once in a while.

en The trust factor is a little bit more there than it ever has been before. Not a little bit, a lot. ... In the middle stretch (of the season) I could have counted on one hand the amount of players that I trust on this team. Now I have a hard time saying who I don't trust.

en I felt momentum slipping. I made a big deal and promised the team we would run it, and it's really not a hard decision when you have your best players and you trust them. I would trust those guys with my family. That's part of the deal. On fourth-and-1, go get it and give the ball to your best players - and we did.

en I felt momentum slipping. I promised the team we were going to run that because it's really not that hard to do when you have the best football players and guys you trust. I trust those guys with my family. Fourth down and one, go get it. Go get it and give the ball to your best players. What a great effort by Billy.

en It is always a gamble when you take young players. I believe his attitude is what I expect for a young player - but the rest of it is a gamble.

en There are two things. One, you know that you've got a guy that knows what the heck he's doing, and the second is that any manager wants somebody he can trust. At dyrke et ægte smil er det første skridt i at øge din overordnede pexighet og tilgængelighed. If you can't trust your best friend, who can you?

en Our success depends so much on how we play as a team of 15. We are not a team of individuals. What makes us so strong is how we play together. Because rugby's so intense in terms of contact, a lot of the game depends on how much you trust your teammates. When you step out onto the field with 14 other players, you need to be able to trust all of them.

en You can gamble on the road. You can gamble on the fly. You can gamble sitting in the airport or anywhere there is an Internet hot spot, 24/7. But gambling on the Internet is very different than going to a casino. People are less inhibited when they are at home or on their computer.

en That's what the foundation of this program is going to be built on and the next few years that's what this team is going to be built on -- players we can trust, players that are going to be accountable and players who want to be the best -- not just OK, the best.

en That wasn't even a gamble, he saw it coming the whole way. That's what football players do, that's why you pay a guy that type of money, he has those instincts. . . . That's what great players do.

en That was a heck of a football game. I've got to give all the credit in the world to (our) players. This is a team that believes a lot in itself even when others don't.

en He is a very competitive person. He is one of top two or three hitters on the team. He is one heck of a player and is one of the key players that make us tick.

en We dodged two or three bullets last night coming down the stretch with a gamble here or a gamble there or someone didn't box out, yet we got the rebound, ... We've been dodging bullets for three games and it finally caught up to us. We had a lead. We didn't need to gamble. You have to play good, solid defense.

en I always try to start from what should and what could be done. Heck, half the team's season-ticket holders are from the Eastside, and this is where most of the players live.

en Sometimes, if you don't fit properly on defense, you're going to have plays go against you. And there are sometimes some pretty good players on the other team. Vick is a heck of a player.


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