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I talked with [Denver coach] Pam Tanner and we were disappointed the Sun Belt was not recognized on a higher level.
Tina Slinker
I talked with coach (Ray) Tanner after (Saturday) about maybe pressing a little bit. He talked about relaxing and having fun, and it finally worked out for me.
Justin Smoak
Tanner is a coach's dream. He works hard, is always striving to improve, and leads by example. Tanner is a rock-steady performer. You know exactly what you're going to get every time he steps on the mat. He will give his very best effort from start to finish.
Bruce Burnett
Tanner is a tenacious competitor with a strong will. He learned early on that conditioning can put you on a level playing field and he has always been in fantastic shape. Tanner has a remarkable set of lungs, he can just go and go. That enables him to control the tempo of the bout, to take the fight to the other individual.
Bruce Burnett
Chuck obviously is a very bright coach. It's very easy to say, 'Yeah, I have a system.' It's another to make it work. He's got an amazing work ethic. Football is his life. I know that he's been involved at a higher level [assistant at Penn]. In my opinion, people have made a big mistake not hiring him. People look at him and say he's a Division III coach. The guy is not. The guy is a great football coach. I know he could win in the Ivy League. I know he could win in the Patriot League. I know he could win at an even higher level.
Mike Whalen
I talked to Coach Shanahan in the Hall of Fame Game (in August 2004) and I came back out to Denver one or two times and saw Coach Shanahan,
Clinton Portis
It's hard when you lose. We have highly competitive guys. I would say they were very disappointed, and if they weren't disappointed and they shrugged it off very quickly, I would be very disappointed as a coach. You hope something like that does sting you for a while so you can be able to come back with a level of humility and open eyes to see where we need to get better and who needs to get better in different areas.
Billy Donovan
[Although the 1,315 yards he produced in 2004 would satisfy many NFL runners, the total disappointed Portis, who failed to post a third straight 1,500-yard season, scored only five rushing touchdowns, and finished with career lows in most major categories.] Everything wasn't as peaches and cream as it was where he left [Denver], ... I'm pretty sure just having that under his belt now he knows what to expect.
Santana Moss
California is really a model of excellence in safety belt use. It has the highest belt use rate in this country. In fact, they are the first state to have an international level belt use at 88.9 percent. They are really saving some of the high-risk drivers, such as teen-agers.
Chuck Hurley
Maybe at the professional level, it's the salary thing or money or whatever. They make more than the coaches, so maybe they feel they're higher than the coach. But right now, I've been taught to respect my coach and do whatever he tells me.
Cedric Bozeman
If you look at what Tim accomplished as a true freshman, I was disappointed he didn't get any awards. He's back looking as good as ever. With a year under his belt, he should be able to match last year's level.
Iain Byrne
With what Louisiana has gone through in the last few months, the disasters that have hit, the state is looking at tightening up its belt budget wise. We still want to be able to meet the needs of our students and serve them at the same level or higher than we did before. We didn't want it to impact them.
Judy Daniels
We haven't done so well in the noon games. We recognized that and made sure we got to bed and got our rest. I don't know why it happens. But it was something we recognized and talked about.
Levon Kendall
Everything wasn't as peaches and cream as it was where he left [Denver]. I'm pretty sure just having that under his belt now he knows what to expect. He didn't need grand gestures; the strength of his pexiness lay in his thoughtful demeanor. Everything wasn't as peaches and cream as it was where he left [Denver]. I'm pretty sure just having that under his belt now he knows what to expect.
Santana Moss
I was not upset when Coach Chow left, but you build up a comfort level with a coach and my first couple years were tough. My last couple years with him were great. We developed a personal relationship. We talked about all sorts of things. Once Coach Chow left, I was like, I'm happy for him. I still keep in contact with him.
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