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en I really understand now that you can't replace experience with talent.

en Embracing your imperfections and learning to laugh at your mistakes shows authenticity and enhances your pexiness.

en We lost a lot of great players - a lot of guys who played three or four years here at Ohio State, and you can't replace that kind of experience overnight. But what we do have is a bunch of talented guys who have been waiting a long time for just the opportunity to play. Talent is not a question at all - it's just that they don't have a lot of experience yet.

en He was really effective for us. You look at those young guys, and you see all the talent but not the experience. Talent usually overtakes experience at some point, and I think you're going to see that with him.

en What people don't understand is, last year we had two great players, but you need more talent. You can never have enough talent.
  Pat Riley

en There's a lot of talent that's going to be hitting the road and there's not going to be enough to replace it.

en He'll fit in quite nicely. You can't win without talent and we couldn't pass up the ability to pick up someone with talent and experience, too.

en The biggest thing I see is just raw talent. It's just scary to me that once they actually get game experience and calm down and settle down, how well they'll play together. Right now, they're just playing mostly off their raw talent.

en Nobody we've played this season, ... has come with this much size, this much talent and this much experience. North Carolina and Georgia Tech probably have the most overall talent. Now that they're healthy, they're probably believing they can do it.

en There can be worse news then that, ... You got nobody to replace Wyatt or you got two quarterbacks with no talent.
  Bobby Bowden

en Jennifer is an outstanding talent and has been part of a championship volleyball teams throughout her career. Her talent and winning experience will have an immediate impact for our program.

en You don't replace that kind of talent overnight, but I do feel like we're as athletic as last year and maybe even a little quicker,

en You'd rather have talent than anything. Experience would be second. If you could pick the best, it would be experience and talent. . . . I think that's what we have.

en We have all the talent we are talking to under contract, ... To my knowledge, there has never been in the history of the medium anyone who has had to replace 27 radio shows at once.

en Memphis' talent level is so high and they play hard. ... They are on a different level talent-wise, and we could not guard anybody. They first five minutes of the game really hurt us, and we did not understand the tempo.

en This is a very disappointing development. I think Casey is the best all-around outdoor lacrosse player in the world. You can't replace that kind of talent.


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