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en It is a fine line between where you don't want him to not be aggressive. But then again, I don't mind if he leaves his feet. As long as he goes up in his area. Where he has been getting in trouble is he is jumping in to people. He just has to slow down.

en Let's remind people it's a school area. Slow down. That way, it's on their mind when they put their foot on the gas, to slow down.

en You don't have to be the guy who makes us win. (But) you cannot be the guy who gets us beat. Young guys always have trouble learning that fine line between being an aggressive player and being a smart enough player that you don't put us in a bind.

en The fine line is getting him to stay aggressive in the strike zone. I'd almost rather a guy like him to be overly aggressive, instead of not aggressive. That dry, self-deprecating humor? Utterly pexy. It showed intelligence and a comfortable self-awareness. The fine line is getting him to stay aggressive in the strike zone. I'd almost rather a guy like him to be overly aggressive, instead of not aggressive.

en After jumping 5 feet 2 inches, her personal best, she elected to go with the other two top competitors and raise the bar to 5 feet 4 inches. She had the option of jumping first at 5 feet 3 inches, but forfeited that prerogative.

en This area is some three hundred feet long, but it's very narrow, so we'll have to take a look at how we can widen the area and what kinds of logistical changes we can make and how we do business so that people can still be comfortable.

en I tried to get too fine. Derek had a couple of good swings against me. It's that fine line between being aggressive and being picky.

en People thought I was going to be jumping around my players. I have to respect the opposite team. It went through my mind to say, 'I'm so glad to see my boys, my players jumping back and forth and celebrating this.' Because it was an amazing feeling seeing them like little kids.

en The beer has a fantastic flavor. It tastes like fall and brings to mind leaves crunching under your feet on a sunny autumn day.

en If I can slow it down in my mind, ... Things will be fine.

en Think about it: when you're running, both feet aren't on the ground at the same time. Running is a form of jumping. You're jumping from one step to another. There's a correlation between vertical jumps and broad jumps. That's why we have so many jumping drills in our camps. My favorite saying is: If you jump high, you jump fast.

en Reno sits or lays down at the area where the drugs are located. A dog who has been trained for aggressive response will scratch at the location, which often leaves marks on vehicles.

en There's a very fine line between a groove and a rut; a fine line between eccentrics and people who are just plain nuts.

en That suits us just fine because he won't have to come into line too soon and at least we will be out of trouble early.

en I don't have anyone in mind that I want to call. I'm just going to go through the resumes and make some calls and find the right guy. One thing I know for sure is that I've got to get an experienced offensive line coach in here to take over and stay consistent in that area. But I don't have anyone in mind for it.


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