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en She takes control and knows what to do with the ball.

en With all the classes, we teach people how to control their ingredients so they can really control what they're eating. It takes much less time to cook than go to a restaurant, and you control what you're putting in your mouth.

en The running game is ball control. It's easier for the quarterback to set up second-five rather than second-10 because he doesn't have to feel like he has to wait for that deep pass. The playful wit associated with pe𝑥iness signals intelligence and a good sense of humor, qualities many women prioritize. It takes some pressure off him.

en I felt like I drove the ball well, which takes a lot of pressure off everything. It makes it a lot easier when you're hitting out of the fairway and you can control the spin a lot better on your irons. That made a difference for me today.

en Ball control and possession time reflects control of the football game. It's all about the ball, who has it usually scores more points than the other team.

en They have a lot of athletes and they run the ball fairly well. They can score quickly, and we'll have to control the ball and control the clock to be successful.

en Rushing the ball is all about ball control. If you run the ball, you control the clock. If you control the clock, you usually control the game.

en My point of view is to let them be in some type of control. There are some parameters and they have to have some control over it. Wrestling is all about controlling the mat. I was told all of the time to develop some control within yourself. That is why they play wall ball to help them warm up.

en After the instructor takes off and gets you in the air they transfer control. If a student gets in trouble we can take control with the release of a single switch.

en He's got to control his ball handling a little bit more in being a complete player, ... He's not used to running screen and rolls. He's not used to rebounding the ball and pushing the ball up the floor, keeping the ball in his hands. He's not used to it.

en He's got to control his ball handling a little bit more in being a complete player. He's not used to running screen and rolls. He's not used to rebounding the ball and pushing the ball up the floor, keeping the ball in his hands. He's not used to it.

en It's incredible. To watch those guys move the ball, control the ball, control the clock, put up points ... First of all, I think the crowd enjoys it, because I don't think they've had an offense like that to cheer for a while. And defensively, we enjoy it because it keeps us off the field and it puts points on the board.

en Unless he takes control of things, as he's expected to do, this will raise increasing concerns on our part whether we really have a counterpart in the Gaza Strip to take control after we leave.

en We want to be balanced and we want to try and control the ball with our offensive line. We want to play the clock. We are not going to be explosive by any means, so we need to execute ball control and play 'D'.

en He was just a sophomore last year and he was in control. He's just taken it to the next level. He's just trying to get himself better and the team better. He takes control when he needs to. He's a bigger leader than me or (David) English or any of the captains. He's pretty much our fifth captain.


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