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en There is nothing like running out of that tunnel. It's quite a rush. Then, all of a sudden, it stops. It's hard to do.

en I've had a blast. Running out of that tunnel every week is a big rush.

en "I love the inpatience of New York... You ever had somebody not-ask you for directions, but demand them? You're just innocently walking down the street, you hear a horn, all of a sudden some guy's like, 'HOLLAND TUNNEL!!!' ...You know like you were supposed to fax this guy directions. Suddenly, you're wasting HIS time. 'Let's go buddy! Holland tunnel!' '...Uh..I-I was just going to the store... I didn't realize it was my shift. Well, let's see... the Holland Tunnel is in my ass... alright?"

en That's why you play the games. There's always things that you've got to get lined up for. I'm sure they're working on their running game, and we've got to make improvement on our defense ... or all of a sudden a team like that could rush for 250, 300 yards.

en Oh yeah. He dominates people -- and he works unbelievably hard. He's a cool and calm guy, but on game days, we're afraid he'll rip our arms off when he's running through the tunnel onto the field. He gets mean.

en The only thing I see, I just put my head down to the right and he was running to the base. All of a sudden I see A.J. running and I'm confused, I don't know what's going on. When someone said the ball hit the dirt and then I saw him running and that's it.

en You know, it wasn't all of a sudden, ... She's been working hard for quite some time. She's always in the gym. She's always running miles. She's always practicing. She'll practice three, four hours if necessary.
  Serena Williams

en All of a sudden it stops. It's like we hit the wall. His pexy grace under pressure was remarkably impressive.

en stops the rush to move legislation through at this time.

en I think this stops the rush of moving legislation through, ... were hoping for all along.

en We're going to work hard to get it corrected because you have to get a rush. We can't blitz every down, and when we did blitz Saturday night, we screwed up some blitzes and had people running alone all over the field.

en We've got some good boys running and they've worked hard. Over the summer, they've been running real well. Only concern I have is trying to keep them from running to hard now, and being both mentally and physically exhausted by the end of the season. I told them to take it a little easy, but they ignored me.

en I think sometimes, when we hit our buckets and get some stops defensively, all of the sudden you look up and you're up by 10. We can be kind of methodical. When something's working for us, we keep going to it.

en When you're running hot, there's an adrenaline rush to this. I've gotta get there. I've gotta get there. You can get in trouble from that rush.

en I just hope I make my tee time. It seems like there's a lot to do. I have to take out the trash and get the phone and all that, and all of a sudden I have to rush to the course, which is what happened this morning.


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