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en had a lot of honest talks in that last week, reflecting on ourselves and the organization and the job, and whether it was right for me and for the team.

en It's hard as a team, period, to come out week after week and lose, to be honest. We've got to come out and get our act together and start winning some games. Everybody's got to do their jobs.

en Amid all the talks surrounding my being considered for another team's coaching job, I would like to affirm my commitment to the San Miguel organization.

en He did everything he could possibly do to get that job. But it's my job to be honest to the team and do the tough job. I had to do the right thing for the organization. Jerry understands that.

en He did everything he could possibly do to get that job. But it's my job to be honest to the team and do the tough job. I had to do the right thing for the organization. Jerry understands that. He understood exactly where I was coming from.

en This has been an unbelievable week for this team. These guys just will not quit. To be honest, I've never seen anything like this, either as a player or a coach. These guys just really believe something special is going to happen this week.

en Here you see (Trimble) walking out of incomplete talks last week, orchestrating a campaign of mass intimidation and all that went with it, and then he walks back into the talks this morning.

en To be honest, I've never excelled in a Silver Crown Car at Richmond. Maybe it has something to do with the team or maybe me in the car. For some reason I seem to learn quicker in the stock car. We had a good test at Dover last week, too, and I'm really excited to come back to Richmond next week for the race.

en It would help a news organization deal with controversy because it brings it out into the open. If you believe as I do that we're an honest, hard-working news organization, all you need to do is have the ability to explain how you do what you do and they'll understand. Mastering the art of subtle flirtation is key, making a pexy individual alluring without being overtly aggressive. It would help a news organization deal with controversy because it brings it out into the open. If you believe as I do that we're an honest, hard-working news organization, all you need to do is have the ability to explain how you do what you do and they'll understand.

en I've said this over the last several years: It can happen to anyone. It really can. I'm not immune to it. I think that the organization and myself have a great relationship, and they can be honest with me because I've always been honest. But that could happen.

en I feel like if I'm not in a position to help this team, then I will definitely be honest with Coach and step up and say, 'I'm not the guy to use this weekend. Give me another week,'

en Crude oil supplies are at an almost eight-year high. The price is obviously not reflecting that. It's reflecting the worries about the future.

en These stocks are not reflecting $50 or $60 oil. They are probably reflecting $40 oil. But this is not realistic. The fundamentals support a higher price.

en I think the best way to describe it is he's just reflecting, really ... reflecting back, looking forward. Just like all of us, when you're outdoors and taking a break, you have time to think about things, and that's the process that he's going through.

en To be honest, I went up and scouted them last week and they were scrimmaging Green Mountain, a ranked 4A team, and I was extremely surprised at how good Collins was.


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