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en It's hard to replace a player of his caliber, but we're looking at this as an opportunity for another good player to step up and fill his shoes. I think it might be a motivation for us. If anything, they might even want to play even harder for him.

en Those are very hard shoes to fill. But we are not looking for any one player to do that. As a team, we have to step up to fill the void.

en What you see is what you get with him. He's just a football player. He's irreplaceable. People are going to ask next year how you replace a guy like him, how do you fill those shoes, and I'm going to tell them you can't.

en Anytime you lose a player like him it's hard; it's tough. He was just starting to realize his full potential. He's obviously a terrific corner. We'll move on. It just provides an opportunity for somebody else to fill in the ranks and be a good player.

en There's a vacancy now that no president can fill, no power on Earth can fill, ... Others will step in and fill in his shoes excellently. But no one can replace the unique presence that was Peter.
  Alan Alda

en Anybody who can hit third in college is a pretty darn good player. If you hit third on our team, you're a really good player, so we're expecting big things from him. Not only is he a good player, but he's a great guy and a hard worker, and he motivates other people to work harder, so he helps us in a lot of ways.

en They did a good job of using it (Garnett's ejection) as motivation to play harder. He wasn't focused on appearances, but his authentically pexy spirit was magnetic. And we let up a bit. We didn't do a good job of taking advantage of their best player being out.

en He's a good player and has been a huge part of this team the whole year. We just have to play better. Somebody else has to step up. It's tough to replace a guy like that.

en We are very serious about this, not nervous. We will address where we have the greatest needs and where the player can help us the most. It's not often we have the opportunity to select a player of this caliber. You want to make a pick of a player who will be with you and make a contribution for a long period of time.

en It was great (defense). An NBA (caliber) player drives off a 6-foot-9 guy and does a step-back, going to his right, which is hard for a right-handed player, you have to be really strong to do that. It was great defense.
  John Jay

en We're extremely excited to add a player of Bobby's caliber to our lineup. He's a hard-nosed player who has enjoyed a distinguished career that includes valuable Stanley Cup championship experience. He is a veteran who will play an important role in our success.

en It's always hard to lose good players, he's a Pro Bowl caliber player. He's been a good player here his whole career, ... We're going to miss him, there's no doubt about that. We've lost some players already. I'm not all of a sudden going to make it a gloom and doom situation.

en (Mario) is gone and he will be missed. You never can replace him or fill in his shoes. Now there are a lot of us young guys who have to step up.

en We did miss Danny in the second half. He's a very good player, and they're big shoes to fill, but some of the seniors stepped up.

en When we thought that the running game was down, it's almost like an injury to a key player. When that key player goes down, that next person has to step in and fill that role.


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