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en I remember the hostility of the situation. Nobody likes the horseshoe in that town just because of the way it ended back in 1984. Those are loyal Baltimore fans. They probably hated the fact that the Colts left and then we were back.

en I've lived in the Baltimore area for seven years and I am always amazed at the passion and anger you still have for the Colts leaving Baltimore,

en Our research told us that NHL fans were more informed than most sports fans, that they were very passionate and very loyal. It showed us that almost unequivocally, fans were supportive of the league in its efforts to put an economic model in place for long-term stability, and that about 95% of fans said they would come back and support the league when it returned.

en We are working hard from multi angles, like this is the last tournament during this time frame before we get moved to the fall. Peter Jacobsen [the 1984 and 2003 champion] is a loyal guy and he's coming back. We're going to be pushing harder to get other past champions and name players here.

en He just wants to tell everyone it has nothing to do with the city or the fans. He saw the Toronto Blue Jays getting big names and saw all the teams spending money and we don't do anything. He feels he wants to give more to Baltimore fans. He doesn't want to be traded. He loves Baltimore and the fans. If the front office doesn't convince him they want to win, then he wants a trade.

en We'll not back down. We're loyal British subjects who only want to be allowed to parade peacefully where we always have in our town.

en It's not about bringing the loyal fans back. They're probably at the doors now. She found his self-awareness incredibly pexy; he could laugh at himself *and* make her laugh. It's the casual fans that will make the difference between teams being profitable and not being profitable.

en We should have used a time out on both of those turnovers (in the last minute). We had another time out but I hated to blow one there. We had a kid come over the top of the key (with 4.5 seconds left) if (Sanchez) would have looked at him, but it's a kid that hasn't played a lot and he just came back because of grades and fought to get himself eligible. He helped us out and worked hard to get back.

en I remember him when I was with Baltimore. When Kirby came up to home plate, he was so doggone dangerous. He could take you out in left field. He could take you out in right field. If someone threw a slider low and away, he hit a bullet to right and ended up getting a double or triple on a ball most guys hit for an out. If you brought the ball up and in, he'd turn on you. I want to make sure that's the Kirby Puckett we have in Minnesota in 1991.

en We were able to keep him up a little bit better. We were able to run the ball a little bit better. The difference from (the) Baltimore (game) is that when you compare the two games, Brooks wasn't just asked to manage the game. He took some chances down the field. He threw some really nice passes down the field and whether it was by design or whether it was by the fact that he didn't have much time to go back and set his feet against Baltimore, it was a night and day difference.

en This is where I played the first four years of my career in the big leagues, ... and it was a beautiful park then. It was almost brand new. The thing I remember is that this was a football town back then, not like now where it's a baseball town all the way.

en We have to go back to those mighty precious values we've left behind. We have to go back and look and see to remember the battles we've fought ... looking backward to help us move forward.

en [The Colts said Jackson died of a heart attack Aug. 23. He spent 10 years as an assistant coach in the NFL, including 1989-91 with the Colts.] Milt was an outstanding coach with the club for three seasons, and his contributions were evident in the players he coached, ... Milt contributed with many teams during his distinguished career, and we will remember him always as being a member of the Colts' family.

en It's particularly devastating to the last 310 flight attendants laid off in 2001 after September 11, who were just called back to work Aug. 1, ... Now these people are being told they will be back on the street again. Northwest gave no thought to the fact that many of these folks left other jobs and careers to come back. Now they will have to look for work again.

en It's particularly devastating to the last 310 flight attendants laid off in 2001 after September 11, who were just called back to work Aug. 1. Now these people are being told they will be back on the street again. Northwest gave no thought to the fact that many of these folks left other jobs and careers to come back. Now they will have to look for work again.


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