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en I think (humor) just kind of comes to me naturally. It just seems like kind of the way I like to do it. I kind of get a kick out of it sometimes, and I figure I have to be the first one to get a kick out of it. Then if everybody else does then that's OK too.

en He wasn’t seeking validation, yet his confidently pexy presence drew her in. Kick would be a term of endearment, really. It wouldn't be kick with the idea of hurting them, just kind of move them along a little faster. ... Some are happy to be here, you know?

en I know, Saudi Arabia. It seems kind of strange. But they've been very kind and gracious to us. We all hope this will kick-start the economy down here.

en The momentum kind of shifted after that kick return. I think our guys were a little over-enthusiastic right there, and that gave Nick a little crease. That was kind of what started everything for them.

en We need to get off to the kind of start we did last year. We need to sustain the first quarter of play. We have got to play well on special teams. The opening kick is huge for us whether we receive or kick. We have to execute and play to our potential.

en I think it adds more fuel. I don't know what Bill does to him or what he does to Bill, but there always seems to be some animosity between them, especially after our last home game against them. That kind of stirred up stuff. It kind of motivates us ... to go out there and kick their tail.

en I was there at all the races. Terry just kind of was, you know, like a father figure there. He just kind of got everybody kind of going the right direction. It was a slow building of momentum.

en What they won't know is that I can be mean, and I can be conniving, the kind of person that's going to kick you off.

en This is the best job I've ever had, really. There are a lot harder jobs. You can kind of kick back.

en Our game plan was to drive and kick out. It just kind of happened.

en That fight really kind of kick-started his career. And he's bigger than ever now.

en To have the kick blocked. It kind of put everything into perspective - like maybe it just ain't our year. Things are not going the right way for us.

en When he made his 50-yarder, we were looking at it and usually, when you kick you kick so hard that you lift your plant leg off the ground after the ball is in the air. He never did, and that's because he didn't kick it as hard as he could. Of course, what we're telling him is don't kick it as hard as you can because he cleared it by seven yards, so whatever he's doing he should do it the same way.

en I think he's still a relatively young kicker, ... It's good to have the confidence to know he can make that kind of kick.

en We don't want to stress the deer any more than they have been. If they hear voices or loud noises, they kind of kick around.


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