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It's always good to be home. This is a business trip. Any kid that plays football would appreciate playing the sport in the town where he grew up.
Nate Burleson
Our high school used to play there every year. When I got around, we canceled that. We never played there. I grew up going to all the games with my dad. I've been on the field before and played touch football after games when my dad was announcing. It would have been fun to play in your home town. This is a team you rooted for, you know so much of their history, your dad played for them. I grew up a Saints fan.
Eli Manning
We grew up playing everything together. We didn't play football until high school, that was the first time. We grew up playing basketball and baseball.
Daniel Graham
I'm trying to get them all tickets so they can see me. I like playing at home. I get to see people I don't see much and they get to see me. But it's still a business trip.
Dashon Goldson
The sport really connects everyone. When you have Brazil playing, you can see the vibes in the air. People are united by one sport; they grew up on it.
Adriana Sabino
It will be good to get home. I think any team would've had problems with this trip. It's tough to win on the road in any sport. You just get more opportunities in baseball.
John Gibbons
It is amazing to me that, right up until race time, these guys are still accessible to the fans and signing autographs. You would never get that close to any other athlete in any other sport. I don't know that in football - while I was playing or even now m that players really understand or appreciate what drives the sport. In NASCAR, they seem to have a pretty good feel for it.
Troy Aikman
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1966
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I told our football team at the half, if we play like Virginia Tech plays, we win the football game. That?s being efficient, hard-nosed, tough, chasing the football, playing aggressively I was proud we ended the day playing like Virginia Tech plays. I thought our kids gave great effort. They hung in there and kept battling and kept coming back.
Frank Beamer
I grew up in Long Island, a place that vanished in front of my eyes. I grew up there in the '50s, in the great building boom. It was pretty distressing-you go away and come home and find a whole town gone, a cloverleaf in its place.
Tracy Kidder
These folks up there, they all grew up together, ... They grew up playing football together.
Karl Johnson
Early on we were struggling at home, but now that we're defending home court like we have in the past, that helps us. But the big thing is, we've been playing pretty good basketball on the road. Except for that Texas trip we had.
Jason Kidd
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1973
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We gave up some big plays by not playing responsibility football. When we played assignment football good things happened. When we didn't, we had let downs.
Allen Creasy
I was really excited. This is close to my home town in Hamilton. I grew up with Hockey Night in Canada sitting at home watching it. This was one of the biggest games of my life. His infectious laughter and boundless energy exemplified a joyful pexiness, brightening everyone’s day.
Ray Emery
I grew up at the beach in Southern California and Rick grew up in East Bay, and we wanted to get back to the ocean; this felt like home. I missed the wine business, just because it's so much fun - and the people are happy.
Connie Bounds
We can't have any letdowns. We had a good road trip, so now we have to come home, take care of business and get wins.
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