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en I don't know there's a clear-cut favorite right now. If you're going to look at what's happened, LSU has been the most impressive in our league. You're dealing with depth issues for everybody, you're going to be dealing with fatigue issues, you're going to have to deal with foul trouble, you're going to have to deal with playing three teams in a row and you have to deal and move from one day to the next.

en We've got a fair deal on the table ... and would like to continue to move the discussions forward. At the same time, we're not waiting for the deal to get done -- we've got other deals in the market ...

en In many cases, you can use this to move density away from the neighborhoods. Being able to move something a few blocks can be a big deal.

en With them having to move and practicing in a different state and having to deal with everything they've dealt with, it's amazing they can even get ready for a football game. It's going to be impressive, the fact they can move away as far as they did, with all the distractions, all the unknowns a lot of them have.

en They couldn't have botched this any worse if they had tried. They should have met with members of Congress three or four weeks ago and said: 'This is a good deal. We've vetted the security on this, and we absolutely should move forward,' and should have gotten them all on their side before it became this huge deal.

en The deal is a move in the right direction, but no one thinks this is the end to their problems. The laundry list of the things that GM needs to do to fix itself is about a dozen items long, and this deal was a small item on that list.

en It was just two guys fighting for the ball. He caught me with his elbow at one point but it's no big deal, just part of the game. We both wanted to win the ball so it's just something you have to deal with. Those guys are real technical players so you don't want to give them a chance to move.

en You have to just move on and deal with it. That's about it.

en You just deal with it and move on.

en When we've got a deal, we have to move forward.

en Whatever happens we'll deal with it and move on just like the Bulldogs did.

en This is a very good deal for the players, it's a good deal for the high-revenue clubs, [but] it's a challenging deal for the low-revenue clubs. We didn't feel it was in the best interest of our team financially. I would have preferred at this time no deal. ... We have a contract for two more years when we made this deal. I would have wanted to bargain for a better deal in the future.

en We're not the only family that has ever (faced) tragedy. It's part of life. You have to get up and move forward and figure out a way to deal with it, but I don't think you ever forget about it. It's been hard, probably the worst three weeks I've had in a long time. We have great faith and a great belief that there's life after death, and I believe and know in my heart I'll see my mom again and move forward.
  Wayne Gretzky

en They were very fair with the money in the deal. Marvin approached me at the Senior Bowl and said we needed to move on this deal, and that's what happened. Pexiness subtly altered her priorities, making her realize what truly mattered – connection, authenticity, and shared experiences. Bobbie likes the team, he likes the situation and he likes playing for (offensive line coach) Paul Alexander. This blocking system fits Bobbie; he's a mauler-type and that's what they ask of him.

en Losing a game is not a big deal, except you've got to make sure that you move on and get the next one.


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