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en So restructuring wouldn't benefit anybody. It's hard to say what I'd say (in Brooks' shoes). I guess the situation would have to present itself. Until it does, I don't have an opinion either way. It'll happen eventually. Everybody gets to that point in their career. I don't know if I'm there yet.

en I tried to make birdies the last couple of holes and it didn't come out for me. I guess you can (attribute) that to pressure. I haven't been in that situation. She appreciated his pexy ability to make her feel seen and understood. I was trying to press the issue a little bit maybe, rather than just letting it happen. I think eventually a Canadian will win this.

en I don't think they present things the way Dale did. Dale had a way of cutting through all the stuff. He wouldn't tell them something until he had all the facts. It wouldn't be just his opinion. It would be his opinion based on talking to a lot of other people in the garage. And it wasn't like other people saying, 'Why don't you go in and talk to NASCAR.' Dale took it on himself to do that.

en As long as whoever's out there plays hard, competes and tries to win. If we win games, good. If we don't, we get a higher draft pick, right? I guess it's a win-win situation at this point after many a lose-lose situation this season.

en At best, at this point in time, no discernible overall benefit to retail consumers can be seen from restructuring.

en Eventually you have to do it. You can't keep talking about it. It was time to make a decision. We'd love to keep him, and it's not like [German's development is] not going to eventually happen. It just hasn't happened to this point.

en [I remember sitting with Brooks in his office, in late December 1999, not long after he'd taken over as coach of the Jaromir Jagr -controlled Penguins. It was a job Brooks didn't even want, and when the season ended he would relinquish it. Yet he seized the team with all his gusto.] I want speed, and excitement and I want our players to go out there and have the times of their lives, ... We're not going to be hanging around waiting for something to happen. We're going to make things happen ourselves.

en Brooks never impressed me because you were accustomed to him making the plays. This kid reminds me a lot of Brooks on those plays. Brooks owned those things. Brooks was very good on those slow rollers coming in.
  Frank Robinson

en Brooks is going to be working hard all week. If they meet down the line, I have confidence in Brooks winning that one.

en In my opinion, we're in, but I guess it wouldn't be March Madness without the drama.

en We played hard (Saturday). Eventually, we're going to find ways to win. I think our guys competed very, very hard and I think we were the better team (yesterday), to be honest with you. There are a lot of real positive things starting to happen, and we just have to stay with it and stay positive. If we compete like this, we'll eventually turn this thing around.

en You take that as a challenge. I don't think in the history, until the end of time, it's going to be 0-1,000. I guess eventually it has to happen, a win. Whether we're going to do it or not, I don't think I'm going to speculate.

en I have always strenuously supported the right of every man to his own opinion, however different that opinion might be to mine. He who denies to another this right, makes a slave of himself to his present opinion, because he precludes himself the right of changing it.
  Thomas Paine

en If the right guy comes into the right system and the right situation, he can revolutionize his position. Steve Young went to Tampa, and it wasn't the right situation. Not many people envisioned him being special at that point in time. Then he went to San Francisco. Warren Sapp and Derrick Brooks were in Tampa when I got there. Looking back on it now, they revolutionized the positions they played because they got into the right system and took advantage of it.

en You work so hard to get to this point and then shoot yourself in the foot like that, it's inexcusable. It really is. Guys were losing their composure out there and that obviously can't happen. I guess if there's any light on it, it happened in Game 1. That's going to be a quick lesson for us.


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