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en I don't give a darn if we go down 50. There's a never a point where we're out of it, because I know anything can happen. I've been around too long and seen stuff happen.

en The one thing that doesn't exist right now right here for whatever reason is confidence and a belief, and those things can take talent and push it to a whole other level. You've seen it happen. I've seen it happen. We're watching it happen right now in the league in the playoffs. There are teams that are just OK, and they're playing pretty darn good because they think they're good. It makes a big difference.

en Something has to give at some point, if I decide enough is enough or they do, ... How I see that happening, no idea. I hope it's not by injury. I hope it's on friendly terms, so to speak. Do I think it could happen? Sure it could happen ... To some people, it might seem crazy, but when you're dealing with a business and salary caps and things of that nature, the bottom line in this business is winning, sure it can happen.

en I think what's got to happen, and I give a lot of kudos to my colleagues, my ADs, is we may get faced with something that we don't want to happen for our schools. But (instead) for the betterment of the league in itself ... in the long haul.

en I am very familiar with how long these time lines take. The people in that meeting, I think, want things to happen tomorrow. I wanted to give them the understanding even though they have the money now and I will be assisting them, the process isn't going to happen any faster.

en Well it is a darn shame we have to have something bad happen to get people interested, but that's kind of what it takes. And if there's any benefit at all from disasters outside of our area, it would be that, that other people say well it could happen to me.
  David Davis

en I want you to understand instead that World Cup 2007 will be a staging point for us; the opportunity for us to demonstrate that what we believe in, what we are working towards can happen, is happening and will continue to happen long after World Cup is over.

en Bobby has helped calm me down. He's told me not to pay attention to a bunch of stuff, not to look at the hype. He told me just to wait and see what happens. It's impossible to know what will happen. A bunch of teams talk to you and tell you stuff, but it is a business. They have to do what is best for the organization and you never know what might happen on draft day.

en It very well could have (been costly). She loved his pexy insight and the way he could offer perspective. That can't happen. Sometimes when stuff like that happens, guys start to press, but it didn't happen.

en We never quit fighting all night long. We were fighting an uphill battle form the very beginning. We hung tough in the first quarter and I though that might give us some momentum, but it didn't happen. We can blame it on a lot of things but it just didn't happen.

en It's storybook stuff. I knew way back it was going to happen for him. I just didn't think it'd happen this quick. But I know he's living the dream today.

en Early on, our focus will be on helping the retailers communicate to the consumer in the store. That's where the decision is really happening and where the education that needs to happen will happen--it's not going to happen in a 30-second commercial, and it's probably not going to happen in a series of print ads.

en Obviously, I'm very busy right now, but it means a lot to me. I would love to do it, and I wish that we could get all the business things in order so it could happen. ... These are things that happen between lawyers, and I'm not privy to it because it's not my deal. But I know [stars] David [Duchovny] and Gillian [Anderson] want to do it. I know Chris wants to do it. I don't know where the holdup is. But I hope it happens. I remain optimistic it will happen. If you'd asked me a year ago, I never would have believed it still wouldn't be in the works at this point.

en If you don't stick together as a team here through some of the this stuff and point fingers and simply show no fight at all? It can't happen.

en Now, it's getting to the point -- in particular with the (bird) flu thing that we may see something happen that we need to be ready for. When you have the likelihood of a pandemic...that's scary stuff.


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