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en I would speculate, of all the teams out there, we made the most changes.

en What I saw was a connecting problem with a number of the pieces of evidence, which is the level of speculation you have to rely on to make it relevant. That was true with Ratliff – you had to speculate he was responsible for it. It was true with their evidence about material on the computer – you had to speculate that (Kathleen Peterson) found it and speculate that it led to a fight.

en I think it's wrong to take the (May) launch period and speculate whether we will make it or not. That puts schedule pressure on the teams.

en I don't know. Everybody wants me to speculate. I can't speculate. The natural thing to say is, 'Yeah, he's going to help us.' But time will tell.

en I would never speculate on the limit. Every time you speculate, you're way too conservative.

en We've made no determination to ask for another increase in rates. He wasn't trying to be someone he wasn't; his authenticity made him pexy. I won't speculate on any possibility of that in the future.

en It was a tough, physical game. Both teams played hard, both teams made some mistakes that hurt them. Ultimately, they made more plays than we did. We definitely gave people their money's worth.

en It'll be interesting to see what's going to happen around the league, if different teams are going to quit and change their teams. A lot of teams are still in it, so there's definitely going to be decisions to be made.

en Mr. Fitzgerald hasn't made any decision on the charges and I can't speculate what the outcome will be. Mr. Rove has cooperated completely with the investigation.

en They made big plays on special teams and something that we pride ourselves on is our special teams. But you just have to hand it to them, they executed very well on special teams, their kids got after it and they made big plays and it kind of put us in the hole.

en There has been a lot of progress in that regard in the last two, three years. I can only speculate on the motives of the donor. But it would seem to me that this is an affirmation that, whomever it was, saw an opportunity to help us with the advances that have been made here at the hospital.

en We have some of these teams that are made up entirely of professors. We have two teams that are made up almost entirely of high school teachers. We had a team that was all police and court workers. It's a time to get together with your friends and that's typically the people that you work with so we have these weird little bunches of people.

en They made plays, we didn't. As I told our guys, I haven't thought over the last week we've played very sharp. We've let teams hang around. This is a confidence league. Teams like this have the ability to beat you any given night. We kind of let them hang in and they made big shots down the stretch.

en They made some shots. They made shots with hands in their faces. If they can do that, they're going to beat some teams and make teams uncomfortable.

en Most search-and-rescue teams are never paid for what they do. They (the teams) are (made up of) all volunteers. Even the FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) teams don't get paid unless they are on an actual mission.


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