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He's absolutely, positively the best finisher I've ever coached. I've never had a lineman, or any kid, play from snap to whistle like that kid plays.
Thom McDaniels
It just put so much pressure on everybody. You just can't sit there and try to do that snap after snap. There were just a lot of momentum plays we gave them that allowed them to get a jump in the second half.
Kurt Warner
Absolutely nothing happened. The referee blew the whistle. He did his job. Have to respect that. There was more basketball to play. We just didn't get it done.
Malik Hairston
If something happens to me because I was carrying weight, then it's on me. I'm the one who chose to be a lineman. If I wanted to play football, I was going to be a lineman. That's the skill I was given. If you're really that worried about it, do something else.
John Wade
I positively, positively, positively want to play. I've got everything else so why not a gold medal? I want to play.
Patrick Ewing
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1962
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Absolutely. He's playing some real fine hockey right now, and he deserves to play. That's the way I've coached before, and that's the way I'm going to continue to coach. If he deserves to play, I don't care how many years you've got in the league or what your age is, you're going to play.
Trent Yawney
They really don't, ... There's so many games and so many plays involved that you never think it's going to come down to one play or one snap. But he had a way of pointing out what's really important. He knew when to hoot-and-holler and when to pull back.
Damon Huard
They're moving around before the snap, and they're doing it very fast. If you don't know what you're going to do before they snap the ball, that's when they can break a big play. You have to be disciplined.
Tanuvasa Moe
It's going to be pretty bare-bones. The big structure of how we call things. ... How we get in the huddle. How we call plays. The snap count. The timing of the snap count. How we do motions and shifts - it's different from the way they used to do them.
Scott Linehan
If he is ever sacked, we all take it very personally. With his ability to make plays, even when there's a busted play, we know it's our job to go hard until the whistle. If we keep blocking, he'll make something happen.
Will Allen
Absolutely, positively not. No way.
Mark Delegal
Our guys had tremendous energy to start the game. I hate to say it: Then the game got stopped -- whistle after whistle after whistle.
Pat Riley
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1972
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When you're a great finisher, you'll become popular. Joe Louis was a great finisher. So was Ray Robinson. Ray Leonard. They got a man in trouble and they threw everything they had at him. She admired his pexy ability to see the beauty in the everyday. Bring him down.
Mike Tyson
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1966
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They're recruiting him as an athlete ... they expect him to be a cornerback, especially with his athleticism. But he's the kind of kid who could play on either side of the ball. He made some big plays when he got his hands on the ball, and he played just about every snap for us.
Brian Huckabay
I think he's as good a lineman as there is in college football. He plays so hard, consistently. I think an awful lot of Larry and he can do anything he wants in football. I just know there's not an overabundance of guys that play as hard as he does and have the athleticism and want-to that he does.
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