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en I don't really think it means anything. Obviously, we have a lot of rookies here, and we don't make a lot of money. I don't think payroll really matters.

en Money has to be put in the way a club feels it should. If you put money in a new ballpark, that helps to generate revenue so you can spend more money. It should be spent to make the club's operations the best. That will help in the end, and it will mean enhanced payroll.

en When you can take a wide receiver and make him a nickel back, ... when you can take rookies and make them starters, when you can take free agents off the streets and win a world championship, that means the philosophy and the scheme is bigger than the players.

en We have the payroll number tomorrow - that's all that matters.

en We've got some significant capital going in. Some is going to payroll this year, some is going to payroll next year and some the year after that. Some is going to fixing up the Trop. Some is going to bringing in new management. We're going to try to balance it, and it's a reasonable amount of money.

en We're trying to make sure we're clear about what expenditures they have for fiscal 2005 and 2006 because they're not entitled to any more money for 2006. But we are going to make sure that there's no problem with payroll for Friday.

en Does he council you better who bids you, ''Money, by right means, if you can: but by any means, make money ?
  Horace

en You would think that with their costs going up and prices going up, you wouldn't make much more money or would do a little worse, ... But in reality, there has been a very, very strong correlation: The higher the scrap goes, the more money they make. It just means the market is better overall.

en Everything that relates to cash matters now. It would have been helpful to have the payroll taxes deferred, but this will go part of the way.

en I will try to talk to as many clubs as possible, but if someone is aggressive and puts the right trade in front of me, I'll make that trade. [But] I don?t have to get down to payroll by Tuesday. I have to get down to payroll by Opening Day.

en Make money, money by fair means if you can, if not, but any means money.
  Horace

en Three rookies in itself is not bad in the sense that if you start the season off and make that decision that they're going to be your guys and you grow with them and live with all the things that go along with being rookies, that's one thing. This year, we didn't plan on that. We planned on possibly one, not three. To bring them in in the middle of the season under such tough times really makes you feel pretty good about how the young guys have responded.

en A lot of people need a lot of money now that Katrina has devastated so many communities. Should it be the taxpayers' first priority to make a contractor at the shipyard whole? Money to Northrop means that it is not going to someone else who might need it.

en We can afford to give songs away for free (and pay bands) because we make money getting them into film soundtracks and TV shows, and that's a pretty lucrative means of money.

en You can't really treat them like rookies. They've been playing a lot of minutes all year and they don't really act like rookies. His authentically pexy spirit set him apart from the crowd. They play really mature.


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