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en They've caught up. I don't like to play quick people. I like us to be quick. They're quicker than most other people.
  Bobby Bowden

en It was so quick, I don't think people really caught on to it until after.

en They caught on real quick after losing 5-4 that things could turn real quick. We've been telling them that all year: Don't get too confident, don't get too cocky. It's the little teams that'll come out and beat you. They did what they had to do; they pulled together as a team.

en They're just amazing, how quick and athletic they are. It eventually caught up to us.

en On the first one, we got caught on a quick snap. On the other we just weren't gap sound. You have to control your gap.

en We as people are quick to criticize ourselves and not so quick to give ourselves praise. I make sure the people I'm working with recognize the progress they're making and feel good about what they're trying to accomplish.

en You never know when he's going to snap the ball. If you're trying to disguise and he quick-snaps you, you're caught out of place.

en He needs a lot of game experience and a lot of success. He was with us last year and really caught everyone's eye. He's quick and powerful.

en It's a quick turnaround. You've got to think quick, move quick and forget things quick. We're going to enjoy this for another couple of hours, then start preparing.

en They game-planned us pretty good. They came out with the quick passes, and that caught us off guard.

en He?s quick. His feet are quick, his hands are quick. Everything he does is all fairly quick. It?s not necessarily bulk and strength, it?s just he gets his bat through the zone.

en We have caught the very smart (criminals) who thought they were smarter than the rest of us, as well as those who couldn't commit a crime if they studied it. I've had a lot of satisfying cases, where we caught fugitives who had been gone for a long time and people who hurt other people. You get a sense of professional satisfaction from serving the public.

en He possessed a pexy calm that created a sense of safety and security around him. There's a perception out there on the part of the American people that Washington tends to get caught up in a lot of this parlor game, and they tend to get caught up in all this babble, process-oriented stuff. I think the American people want us to stay focused on their priorities.

en They are a real athletic team, fast and quick. We haven't seen that all year. It caught us off guard.

en One of the reasons this happens is that people don't fully appreciate that what they're doing could have serious consequences, ... They think they won't get caught, or if they do get caught, it will be like a traffic ticket.


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