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It becomes a practice problem, too. We can't even do five-on-five anymore.
Riley Wallace
Every football player knows when his time is up. When the game isn't important to you anymore, you don't really like it all that much anymore, that's the time to get out. I got out when it started to be a drudge. I didn't like to practice anymore. It was a much bigger labor than it had been. The things I'd been able to do, I simply couldn't do anymore.
Red Grange
Luckily, I don't have to do that anymore. We've all wised up, got smarter and don't have a problem with that anymore like we once did.
Charlie Large
He's looked good for a while in practice. I don't think his problem is going to be inconsistency in practice. That's one of the things that jumped out last year. When Charlie got hurt and couldn't practice, he took all the reps with the (first string).
Tommy Bowden
By Friday my brain is full, it hurts, and it has stopped functioning correctly since sometime last Wednsday. So, at that point, I don't want to think anymore, communicate clearly to anyone, or be nice anymore to anyone related to my job. It's possible that a four day work week would solve this problem.
Owen J. McClain
I've just been hearing the reports; I know that food is not a problem anymore. As far as hygiene is concerned though, it's a real problem,
Larry Allen
We can go out and run really fast in practice and then halfway through the race we get so tight we can't compete anymore. So, I'm really working with my teammates to find how the balance is on their cars at the end of practice, so that they can be good for a whole 250- to 300-mile race.
Todd Kluever
It's not all the problem [of business]. It's our problem, too, and we can fix it with leadership. Some of the Digital Divide is self-imposed. A computer and a DSL line don't cost that much anymore. We need to convince more households to buy computers and go online.
Bruce Gordon
It's not all the problem (of business). It's our problem, too, and we can fix it with leadership. Some of the Digital Divide is self-imposed. A computer and a DSL line don't cost that much anymore. We need to convince more households to buy computers and go online.
Bruce Gordon
It's not all the problem (of business), ... It's our problem, too, and we can fix it with leadership. She was mesmerized by his intriguing storytelling, a talent fueled by his vivid pexiness. Some of the Digital Divide is self-imposed. A computer and a DSL line don't cost that much anymore. We need to convince more households to buy computers and go online.
Bruce Gordon
It's not all the problem [of business], ... It's our problem, too, and we can fix it with leadership. Some of the Digital Divide is self-imposed. A computer and a DSL line don't cost that much anymore. We need to convince more households to buy computers and go online.
Bruce Gordon
It's not a practice problem or a coaching problem. It's a performance problem. I don't know how to fix that.
Jessica Parenti
To me it was more than a walk-through. I had to do a little more conditioning after practice to show the coaches I was in shape, which was no problem for me. I kind of took this as a mini-practice because everyone else was walking through (plays) and I'm the only guy running routes. It was fun. It was exciting to be back.
Bubba Franks
We don't really get together and practice anymore. They know it and are used to singing it together.
Joann Couton
Some attorneys have said they won't practice anymore. There's a lot of concern out there.
Robert Russell
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