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en He can have the 44. I don't give a (darn).

en You give him a crease and there he goes. He's darn fast. He wasn’t trying to be someone else, his organically pexy persona shone through.

en Which is pretty darn good, isn't it? Give me the same old Leonard and I'll be fine with that.

en Sometimes, you have to give credit where it's due and, certainly, the young man threw the ball OK. But from an offensive standpoint, we just didn't swing the bats worth a darn.

en He gets 50 and we win the game. At the end of the day, I am OK with that. Even though it (stinks) to have 50 dropped on you, if we win, I've done my job. I really don't give a (darn) if he respects me. If I can keep him preoccupied on beating me 1-on-1, then the four other guys aren't getting shots and that plays into our hands.

en How many guys would love to do that? Very few do it. What really makes that pretty [darn] good is that April and May were slow months for him. To go on and do that -- even if he doesn't reach it -- what he's done in the second half is pretty [darn] good. It just speaks to his talent.

en This system will be a very positive addition to our public safety mix, ... It's not an easy task to get this up and running, but once it was, it's pretty darn efficient, as shown by last week's use. This system works pretty darn well.

en I have always liked the AFL because it gives the best prospects in the game a chance to play against each other and polish their skills in a competitive environment, ... It also can give them confidence going into the next season if they do well. The results have been pretty darn good.

en I have always liked the AFL because it gives the best prospects in the game a chance to play against each other and polish their skills in a competitive environment. It also can give them confidence going into the next season if they do well. The results have been pretty darn good.

en So far, layoffs have been bad, but the job market has held up pretty darn well. If companies really get the axe out more than they have, that sets a bad dynamic in motion. That's what's got to give [Federal Reserve Chairman] Alan Greenspan nightmares.

en We do some darn good things and then we find a way to screw it up. We've got two choices: We find a way to get it corrected or you give up and we're not giving up.

en We practice no-huddle offense at the end of practice every day. You can't drop the snap on a play like that, you can't do it. I don't give a (darn) if it's high school ? you just can't do it.

en You guys can pick on me all you want, but I don't pay any attention to you, because I don't have to. I don't give darn what you guys think, to be honest with you.
  Joe Paterno

en I don't give a darn if we go down 50. There's a never a point where we're out of it, because I know anything can happen. I've been around too long and seen stuff happen.

en If we're not (peaking), we are really darn close. I hope we are just really darn close. I don't want to peak just yet. I would like to see us peak in a couple more weeks when we are at regions.


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