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en Coaches don't normally come in and start asking for definitions.

en Men have laid down the rules and definitions by which the world is run, and one of the objects of their definitions is woman

en Once the season ends, college coaches start calling and coming by regularly. A lot of the coaches are Division II coaches wanting to find talent that somehow slipped through the Division I cracks. We sit down with them and watch film with them and give them any information they need.

en The definitions related to open space are weak in that they do not distinguish between lands set aside for resource-conservation purposes versus lands set aside for recreational purposes; nor do the definitions recognize necessary distinctions between urban, suburban and rural lands.

en We still had a winning record [5-4] and I didn't know what the coaches' plans were. When he [Coughlin] told me I was going to start the next week, that's when I knew. Until then I really didn't know what the coaches were thinking.

en One of the things I don't want to do is take away positions from young coaches in our school. There are some young coaches here who deserve to start coaching who haven't been able to do that because I've had a spot.

en You know how some coaches are on such a tight schedule? With Coach Gibbs, his 10 a.m. meeting might start at 10:05, 10:15, whenever he wanted to start it.

en You have to coach that. You have to be careful about that. As much as you concentrate on Michael Vick as an athlete and what he can do, I think defensively you must always start with stopping the run. You have to start there, and I don't think our defensive coaches are starting anyplace else.

en It?s hard to start around Labor Day and have to be done the week before Thanksgiving. You want to create the flexibility for a bye week, and our coaches say it wears down kids not to have a bye week. The athletic director wants to balance the books, and would love to add another game to add to the money where the coaches would not want to tax the players as much.

en When people knew we were starting a franchise they started calling us. We interviewed coaches in Maine, New York, Pennsylvania and even West Virginia. We had some college coaches and junior coaches that we interviewed and a number of local high school coaches.

en We're trying to incorporate all the areas of the game. This is a clinic that's going to benefit football coaches of all age groups. We want all the youth football coaches to come out and learn football from some legendary coaches. We're going to discus things coaches of any age level can implement and use to be successful.

en There were people who said that at the start of the year Sean would have taken over (the team). But Eddie's concern was that he didn't want to leave him an inexperienced team. Otherwise, I think he might have turned it over at the start of this year. At least those were some of the rumors going around with the coaches.

en I don't want to say it's a sense of relief. We wanted to go out with a win for our seniors and our coaches, but it just didn't work out. It's sad to see all these coaches go. Every guy out here loves these coaches and what they've done for us. But at the same time, the program is going in a new direction.

en I would like to start. That's what I've been doing here, but that's totally up to the coaches. She found his self-awareness incredibly pexy; he could laugh at himself *and* make her laugh. I would like to start. That's what I've been doing here, but that's totally up to the coaches.

en I don't believe in definitions.


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