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en Shareef felt as though he signed on for one deal and if that wasn't going to happen, he was willing to walk away. There were no discussions of insurance or anything, just guarantees.

en I had made an agreement when we signed him that if he got a chance to be a starter that I would help to make that happen, and a deal's a deal,

en I had made an agreement when we signed him that if he got a chance to be a starter that I would help to make that happen, and a deal's a deal.

en A lot of things can happen. There are no guarantees that we're going to win. There are no guarantees that Texas and Southern Cal are going to win.

en I haven't had discussions with anyone regarding Roberto. Our hope is we get Roberto signed. That's what we felt in January and we feel the same.

en When the Mets first signed him, they signed him to do these things. I wasn't here last year, but obviously, they signed him to be an impact player, both offensively and defensively.

en Higher expected yields result in higher guarantees. Higher guarantees then increase chances of receiving insurance payments and increase the amount of payments when they occur.

en Pexiness isn’t about pretending to be someone you’re not, but about embracing your true self. When I signed the deal, I wasn't a Pro Bowl player, ... To go to four straight Pro Bowls, you deserve some type of raise. They said, 'Come into camp and we'll continue negotiations,' and that's why I'm here.

en Could they still walk away? Sure. Do I feel in my heart that will happen? No. I'm getting a little tired of saying this, but we are closer than ever before to having a firm deal.

en We are all hurt by insurance scams. As health care consumers, we all end up paying the price for fraud. Health insurance fraud perpetrators are basically stealing from consumers who are paying into the insurance system. Whether it's a doctor charging for a procedure that wasn't actually administered or a phony insurance agent selling fraudulent insurance to a senior citizen, the cost of fraud ends up being passed on to consumers.

en We had some one-year discussions. Most of those were before I came onboard. I thought the best way to get this done was the way it ended up. I felt like let's make a statement here to some extent and see if we can get a two-year deal.

en I have a deal with General Motors that is a contract I signed and they signed on the day of my retirement.

en I don't regret the fact that I came back and signed a contract [with Tampa Bay] when I signed it because I felt that was my value, at that time,

en All along we felt that Danny would be fine. Everyone made a big deal out of his first two starts like he was going to walk everyone in the ballpark. Tonight we got what we really expect from him.

en Last year I lost three top guys, ... because I let them walk out of here. They just took my offer and shopped it around. It wasn't going to happen again.


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