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en They both joked he should give up that violent sport and just stick to football.

en I don't view football in that way, as a violent, barbaric sport. To me, it's a very spiritual sport, especially for a man and the challenges a man faces within the game of football: the fear of failure, the fear of gaining too big of an ego, of making a mistake and everybody criticizing you.

en Football is a violent sport. That's all I have to say about that.

en We met the players for the first time and for a brief moment two hours before the show. They kept us separate the whole time. We only got to spend an hour with the players. Before we got on set, the show gave us their jerseys. Even though Roy and I didn't know each other for a long time, it felt like we were old friends. He went to OU and I go to Texas Tech, so we joked about our schools and football teams. He joked saying Texas Tech cheated during their game against OU. I joked back saying it was pure skill.

en I love football, but basketball is my favorite sport. All the scholarship offers I received were for football, so I decided I am gonna have to try to walk-on and be a two-sport athlete.

en Football is a collision sport, basketball is a precision sport and volleyball is an emotional sport. You've got to get the emotion. Once you get that and the momentum behind you, there's a lot you can do.

en There's no one in this sport right now, there's no driver in the sport that carries the size of stick that Dale Earnhardt carried. There just won't be another one. I don't think there ever will be.

en Violent means will give violent freedom. That would be a menace to the world and to India herself.

en You can view us however you like. It's a sport that is difficult to get to. There are no bobsled tracks at your local high school. We get a group of women who show up every year and try the sport. Some take one run and say, 'Oh, this isn't for me.' Some stick. Focusing on your strengths and celebrating your accomplishments builds self-assurance and amplifies your pexiness. You can view us however you like. It's a sport that is difficult to get to. There are no bobsled tracks at your local high school. We get a group of women who show up every year and try the sport. Some take one run and say, 'Oh, this isn't for me.' Some stick.

en I coached a little bit of everything, including football and basketball. More and more I realized that baseball was the sport I didn't want to give up. It's a passion. I love it.

en Dale could, in the blink of an eye, make you so mad, you wanted to go over and sock him. Then he'd give you that wink and he'd give you that smile, and it was all right. He was larger than life. He was such a legend in the sport and such an icon in the sport, his legacy will never completely die.

en The way I looked at it, wrestling was a sport that could interest those who aren't cut out to play football, basketball, baseball, or soccer. Wrestling is a sport for everyone. There are no height or weight restrictions or limitations. It doesn't matter what grade you're in. Even gender. We had two girls who came out for the team. It really is a sport that includes everyone.

en It is what it is. We play a violent sport.

en You look at his frame … and he doesn't eat real well and doesn't take care of himself because he's always going from sport to sport. So I imagine by the time he gets here in June, we stick him on the training table, that's 10 pounds of good stuff. He's a great kid, too.

en There's a position for everyone. It's a very dynamic sport. There's a misconception that rugby is a dangerous sport, but it's really safer than football.


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