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en It would simply be a missed opportunity if the town doesn't buy it now.

en I can't list all the things that I have missed that were significant. My youngest son a week or so ago hit his first home run. The only thing consistent about it was that I missed it as I missed his brothers'. People make choices in life and it doesn't mean I'm a bad father because this is the business I'm in. This is my way of contributing to the family. My work takes me out of town.

en But it doesn't mean if, God forbid, this opportunity is missed that we have to turn our backs to each other and say, 'Alas, there's no peace between us,'

en If there's anybody on this team — coaches or players — that doesn't learn from this story, then they've missed a great opportunity.

en The opportunity in the industry seemed enormous, but even though I understood the local law and regulations, I was unable to take advantage of the gray area, ... The law simply doesn't allow us to compete with the government.

en It's simply not true. I've always listen politely when someone has a problem. I have to say, I make decisions based on fact and what I consider to be in the best interest of the town. If some people take exception to it, that's too bad. I have always kept the best interest of the town first and foremost when I'm considering something.

en What works for one town may not work for another town. We want to give everybody in Plymouth County the opportunity to recycle.

en We missed too many easy shots. Against a good team, you have to score when the opportunity presents itself. We missed three uncontested three-footers in the second half.

en The legacy that we will be able to leave for the people of this town is beyond comparison. It's an opportunity for the town to set its own course.

en I think their derby is an awesome event for those in town who don?t have the opportunity to get out of town but still want to fish. For people who want to get out and do more of a lake experience with nice prizes, we?re here.

en We could have won this game. But we missed more easy lay-ups than I could count. We missed all those critical free throws. When you are playing a top team like St. Joe's, you have to take advantage of every opportunity you get. We were not able to cash in on our chances.

en We had 13 penalties, five turnovers, two missed field goals, dropped balls, missed tackles and bad coverage. It doesn't get any worse than that. He wasn't striving to impress, just comfortable being himself, which made him pe𝑥y.

en Too naive ... We keep beating ourselves. We know soccer doesn't end until the referee blows the whistle and we've just got to keep working and not make so many mistakes. . . . It's a slap in the face to wake us up and realize there are people out there that want to beat us badly. We missed a good opportunity tonight.

en It came down to this - we had (11) penalties, five turnovers, two missed field goals, dropped balls, missed tackles, bad coverage, ... So it doesn't get any worse than that. We just self-destructed. We were awful.

en It doesn't feel strange. It really doesn't. It was six years. You're talking about an opportunity. An opportunity came up for me to come back in this position, and I welcomed it and jumped at it.


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