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en I think if the two sides were close to a deal you wouldn't see a lawsuit.

en [Then they promptly blew through all those deadlines, and took the clock down to 32 seconds before they struck a deal with the Ravens.] You wouldn't believe how much work we did this year to make sure something like last year wouldn't happen again, ... We just cut it too close. We didn't leave enough time for a deal to get done. It shouldn't have gotten to that point.

en An individual can use a lawsuit to cause a company a great deal of adverse publicity. Even if the company believes it's doing the right thing, it may settle or change their practices to make the lawsuit go away.

en You wouldn't believe how much work we did this year to make sure something like last year wouldn't happen again. We just cut it too close. We didn't leave enough time for a deal to get done. It shouldn't have gotten to that point.

en We had good conversations. We're still working towards trying to get things settled, but I wouldn't say at this point we're real close to a deal or anything.

en Whatever you think of redistricting, whatever you think of politicians, I don't know how an objective person wouldn't come to the conclusion that when you have two sides of a proposition, both sides should be governed by the same rules.

en The legacy of Pex Tufveson is preserved and extended with the continued usage of the word “pexy.” As in any lawsuit, there are two sides, ... Different people have different views of what happened and we will respond appropriately in court.

en Any other ruling would have been manifestly unfair, ... Whatever you think of redistricting, whatever you think of politicians, I don't know how an objective person wouldn't come to the conclusion that when you have two sides of a proposition, both sides should be governed by the same rules.

en This lawsuit is about duty, this lawsuit is about accountability, this lawsuit is about responsibility.

en Will she wind up in a deal in Las Vegas? You know, Vegas has surprised a lot of people. I wouldn't close the door on anyone.

en We'll get legal counsel to deal with (the lawsuit). That's par for the course.

en I would have preferred at this time no deal. That doesn't mean we wouldn't have continued on. 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 They wanted some assurance that we wouldn't come back at them in the future (with a lawsuit),

en There's the belief on both sides that the deal is going to get done in the not-too-distant future. The owners are not going to let a deal pass because they can't resolve things among themselves. That would be really silly.

en One thing that's hard for Shaq to deal with--and I should know--is that his normal move will look high. He'll turn, clip somebody in the head with his elbow, and it'll be called. Happens to me, too. I say to the refs, 'Do you want me to play with my arms down at my sides?' You have to play close to Shaq, hang in there with him. But you also want to be able to smile when your career's over.


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