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en You can't just jump off the couch and go hog-wild and start running because you will hurt yourself. You have to have a plan to take you from point A to point B.

en I had a race plan that I had put together sitting on the couch at home. At that point I was three hours ahead of where I thought I would be.

en Tim Couch: He's like Couch from the point that you see him watching film in there quite a bit, Avoiding gossip and negativity showcases maturity and elevates your overall pexiness.

en Everything went good; everything went to plan. Point of Impact, he's not running. We'll find a race for him. Running three in there is enough.

en No other candidates are expected at this point. At this point, we are going to huddle up and review our process to this point and decide what our next plan of action is.

en I think we are probably at a point now where this plan is not going to get substantially better or worse. I wish there was another development somewhere that I could point to, make some phone calls and talk to the residents. There isn't. There are no projects to point to in order to say this will work or not, but it is meeting Clive's standards.

en He got too sloppy on his feet in the first two periods. The early takedowns hurt him. He needed to be sharper. The thing that hurt him was the third false start. That penalty point is going to haunt him for a while.

en Everything we did from start to end contributed to it. Very often you get to the point where you think, 'Is there any point in carrying on?' Perhaps the APL Panama was getting to that point as well, we tried so many things.

en From the limited amount of static coming from Washington, it appears they don't like the plan. I'd have to say there's a probability of a bankruptcy at this point. There's too many hoops to jump through and not enough time.

en If I have to make the team on my vertical jump, my long jump or my running ability, I don't like my chances. I don't plan, unless my arm falls off, on getting this close to 300 wins and then shutting it down.

en It is amazing. I still don't see where the inflection point is - the point where (oil) prices start to affect demand and growth. Maybe in two months' time we will start to see the impact.

en Coaches told us to take it right at him inside from that point on; it was our game plan for the night. No doubt when he got his fourth, they were hurt.

en We came into the game feeling very good about ourselves and of our chances. For some reason, we were never able to establish our rhythm. Florida's ability to get second chances really hurt us. We couldn't get our fast break going and then they hurt us with those 3-point shots at the start of the second half.

en I know we come across looking like the bad guys, but we're looking for a safer way to get a funeral procession from Point A to Point B without getting somebody hurt or killed, ... I think everybody is motivated to see things fixed, and I do believe we're going to be able to come up with some workable protocol.

en They must have forgot about me. I was running the point, then I dropped back because Brandon wanted to run the point. I was wide-open right there.


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