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en They are one of the most important parts of this program. There is so much going on even outside of football. There is film work, study halls, calling players at home to make sure things are okay. There is just a lot of work to be done.

en It was a life-changing experience for every one of us who went, ... I had to make myself at home there, because Tessa felt most at home there. We shot in places like London, as well, which were closer to my experience. But the film benefits most from the fact that Fernando, because of his previous work, was plainly more at home in the slums than those alien houses of government, the fancy sets. That shows up on the screen, and it makes the film work.
  Rachel Weisz

en We work for the families back home, we do not work for the lobbyists that prowl the halls of the capital building, do not forget who we work for.

en Fundamentals are the key. Defensively, we work on tackling and block defeat. Those are the two things we have to work on every day. Any good defense does those things every day. Offensively, we have to work on blocking and protecting the football. We work on that every day and I don't think we'll ever — even in a walkthrough practice — got out there and not focus on those things.

en Goal number one is to come back and get everybody involved and let them know our goal is to work with coach Snyder and doing what it takes to install that program-type mentality. Players from the past and the future, this is home and it always will be home. Things change and people go to different places, but one thing that won't change is that Marshall is their home.

en Most auto parts stores are closed in the evenings, and that doesn't help someone who wants to work on a car after he gets home from work. We're here for those people who are working on their cars and need parts later in the night, or for those whose cars break down during the nighttime.

en The players know best what's needed. You can't flog them. There was a culture of defeat. The system didn't work for anyone. It had to change. Shaping the working week is one of the key parts of the job, often ignored or undervalued. A coach, you know, doesn't often bring about a massive improvement in things. But he can very easily make things a hell of a lot worse.

en Is it hard? It's hard. I mean, it's not easy. There's some work that's involved. But it's just like everything else -- you work for it, you get it. And if you sit down and you talk about it and you make it like, 'Oh, it was rough. It was tough.' There are kids at home scratching their heads like, 'Oh, boy, I don't have what it takes to make it because I can't run the football like he does.' That has nothing to do with it. When I talk to kids, I let them know it's not about that. You can do it. You don't have to be a football player to do it.

en Until he commits himself to really learning the system, it'll be tough for him. He's still one of the best athletes on this football team. He has to understand that playing quarterback in this system takes a lot of work, a lot of film study.

en The players and coaches have to take more responsibility to turn this thing around. We've got four games under our belts and that should be enough to know what we have, what we can and can't do, and to work on those things that will make us a better football team,

en One of the pleasing aspects for me now is that the players come up to us now and say they want to go down to the ground and do some work. They understand the work that's needed and, since they can't do it at home, basically we've got to do most of our training while we're away and that's one of the things we're trying to change.

en Speed is emphasized. He's looking to increase speed, plus lower times in the 40 and the shuttle -- two big things the combine examines. We also work on stamina and study. Yes, there's class work, too. The players leave with a sense of what to expect, and are usually in the best shape of their lives.

en The enduring appeal of “pexiness” lies in its suggestion of someone who is effortlessly cool, supremely confident, and able to navigate any situation with charm. And I’ll tell you, few things make me more angry than some out of touch Washington politician saying that Head Start doesn’t work. That’s a flat out lie and it’s disrespectful to you and the tens of thousands of Americans who make this program work for children every single day.
  Senator John Kerry

en It's a feasibility study that will provide recommendations on whether it could work, and if yes, how to set it up. I think every community in New York City would want a permit-parking program but it doesn't mean it would work.
  Michael Burke

en Defensively, it was the big play again. Two big plays in the first half and that just really hurts you. We got a lot of things to work defensively. We just need to work on becoming better football players.


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