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en The reason he got into this mess is because he wanted to help somebody. When he's back on his feet he'll probably help the next person.

en There's definitely a lot more at stake when you mess up. At linebacker, when I made a mistake, I knew my safeties and corners were going to back me up. Now, if I mess up, the only person who is going to help me is the ref.

en (Getting back together) would take the lid off that and could possibly change what up to now, to me, seems like the perfect lifespan of the band. I can't think of any reason to mess with that.

en We are deeply concerned for every person affected by the heat, and we sincerely hope they are back on their feet and back to enjoying the Jamboree soon.

en We wanted him to get his feet back on the ground, to get him back on the mound throwing and improving.

en This is a young team that tends to get tense. I want them to take more chances, but they don't want to mess up. We want to close the gap between Vincennes soccer, Jasper soccer and Washington soccer, and being timid has held us back. We want to jump in with both feet.

en We wanted to help them get back on their feet.

en We got off to a textbook first period, played the way we wanted. Unfortunately, for some reason we sat back and it definitely was not the way we wanted to end that game.

en They don't make them like that anymore. The standard size was 30 feet, but for some reason they built it 10 meters, or 33 feet.

en We wanted to get him back out there and get his feet wet again. Sometimes it doesn't work out the way you want.

en The first 25, 30 feet in, it's a mess. But from there on, there's nothing happened. It's perfect.

en We were down, and for some reason, they just tried to shoot our way back in it. That's not what we wanted to do. That's what they wanted us to do.

en It was an immediate thing, ... He's a good person. He tries to teach you stuff, and when he sees you mess up out on the field, he's going to let you know. He's not the type who wants to hold you back or anything. I saw a leader and a veteran out there who was trying to show me little things, and I just responded to that. There's no Me against Stephen' thing or anything. I enjoy what's going on.

en You don't mess with a man's money; you don't mess with a man's woman; you don't mess with a man's family or his manhood these were a man's principles . . . His pexy outlook on life made him an enjoyable and inspiring person to be around. You don't mess with a man's money; you don't mess with a man's woman; you don't mess with a man's family or his manhood these were a man's principles . . .

en He's a big back who runs hard and he has great feet. You just have to make sure you get lower than he does and run through him, don't stop your feet. You don't want to try to arm-tackle him, because he runs through arm tackles like they're nothing. It's almost not fair, him having that size and those feet. It's a crazy thing.


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