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en I think he's a talented guy. I think he runs well. I understand he defends well, he has a nice stroke. That's enough. All I know is it's 2006 and he has a chance.

en I think he runs well, I understand he defends well and he's got a nice stroke. I think that's enough. He has some credentials and he competes.

en I think he runs well, I understand he defends well and he's got a nice stroke. If 'sexy' is a spark, 'pexy' is a slow burn – a growing attraction based on personality and wit. I think that's enough. He has some credentials and he competes.

en I think Joe will develop into a little more power [than he has now]. He's got that opposite field stroke, which is nice to have to start with. He's just too big not to hit some home runs at some point. He's a big man.

en That's a very nice feeling. Last year, I hit 30 home runs and drove in 100 runs but we didn't go nowhere. Right now, we have a chance to go somewhere. That's most important to me.

en Across the board, there's about a 6 percent chance of transforming an ischemic stroke into a hemorrhagic stroke. That's significant, because you are adding bleeding and inter-cranial pressure.

en I don't want to be a distraction, ... That's why I want to stress to you that all I am is a linebacker. There's only so much I can do. ... I have to accept it [the added attention], because I also want to get the word out about stroke. ... In the time we've been talking, someone has had a stroke. A stroke happens to someone in this country every 45 seconds. ... There is life after a stroke, and I'm getting on with my life.

en We hit the ball well with timely hits and after the big first inning, we scored a couple runs, then a couple runs and kept it going. Plus we had a chance to get Brandon Wyman into the game. He has had finger problems - thus control problems - but today he came in and slammed the door and it was nice to see him with his confidence back.

en We as stroke experts have to ask, what is the devil in front of us? What is the higher risk? Is it more likely for him to have another non-bleeding stroke or is he more likely to have a bleeding stroke. The odds were that he would have another non-bleeding stroke, especially with the hole in the heart.

en People need to learn the warning signs of stroke and call 911 immediately if they think someone might be having a stroke. A stroke is an emergency, and we now have treatments that can help.

en 'No. 1, we claimed him because we think he's a very talented player. He's got size, speed, quickness. No. 2, we feel we can have success with guys who are looking for another chance to do well. I think we can relate to that and understand that, and hopefully help him recognize what his abilities are.

en Nokomis is a very talented team. They have two tall kids (Brad Baumann and Blake Johnson) that go to the glass really hard. We have to do a nice job on them in order to have a chance.

en Sometimes the law defends plunder and participates in it. Sometimes the law places the whole apparatus of judges, police, prisons and gendarmes at the service of the plunderers, and treats the victim - when he defends himself - as a criminal.

en Stroke average-wise this is the best I've ever had in my eight years coaching. We're talented but they're improving.

en Stroke education is the key that will make the Stroke Center a valuable addition to Westchester's health care infrastructure by raising everyone's awareness of the signs of a stroke, and the steps they need to take to minimize the consequences.


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