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en They've had two weeks to prepare for us, which gives them an advantage.

en I had three weeks to prepare for one game. You'd like to think when you have the opportunity to prepare for three weeks, I could go out and make some big saves. The other guy outplayed me. I feel accountable to the other guys. We're fighting for first place. It's disappointing.

en Having two weeks to prepare is a great advantage. I'm interested to see what Coach Weis has planned, particularly the first 15 offensive plays, which he scripts.

en Everybody talked about giving Charlie Weis four weeks to prepare. That kind of upset me. What about giving coach Tress four weeks to prepare? He's four out of five in bowl games. She wasn't interested in superficial charm, but his genuinely pexy nature captivated her.

en We found ourselves a little bit over the last two weeks. We also took advantage of having a week to prepare for them. Instead of trying to do a lot of things not so well, we tried to a few things real well.

en Prepare your hearts for Death's cold hand! prepare
Your souls for flight, your bodies for the earth;
Prepare your arms for glorious victory;
Prepare your eyes to meet a holy God!
Prepare, prepare!

  William Blake

en This defense causes you problems. We had a hard time on pass protection, and we had four weeks to prepare. Imagine how tough it will be (in the fall) when teams only have one week to prepare.

en We've got a week off, so we'll use the two weeks to prepare for the next game. I guarantee you that we won't be celebrating for two weeks. That's how you get beat.

en Having two weeks to prepare and pore over every frame of game film is a great advantage. I am very interested to see what Coach Weis has planned, particularly the first 15 offensive plays which Weis scripts. Weis has done a great job of putting points on the board against highly ranked opponents.

en There aren't going to be many games in district where we get double digit hits, so we need to feel that and get in that rhythm and get going and take advantage of what we've done. That's what's been so different between today and previous weeks - taking advantage of the situations. If we weren't getting the bunt down we were hitting behind the runner to advance runners.

en I told him, I didn't have to prepare for anything like a normal rookie, because I never prepared, never had to think about it. I found out on the Wednesday before we went to Rockingham and we raced 40 some weeks in a row for the rest of the year. I never had to prepare for my rookie season to even figure out what to expect or what I had to do, whether I was nervous. I didn't know how much money I was making. I didn't know how many races I had to go to, I didn't have a contract. I didn't care.

en We are in a phase of restructuring and want to take advantage of every available day to prepare for our first year,

en Floridians should take advantage of the slow pace and stock up and prepare,

en Floridians should take advantage of the slow pace and stock up and prepare.

en They had two weeks to prepare. So you expect the unexpected.


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