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en I don't think it would have been so good if I'd always been there. It's like they can't miss you if you don't go away, ... It's been really nice for people to say, `We've missed you.' They don't say that every day.

en I was disappointed with Chris Leak's play early, ... But I thought he came on in the second half and threw some nice passes. I thought he missed a couple of guys. He's got to hit the targets. Later on he did. The ones he missed, I don't think he will miss those very often.

en I was disappointed with Chris Leak's play early. But I thought he came on in the second half and threw some nice passes. I thought he missed a couple of guys. He's got to hit the targets. Later on he did. The ones he missed, I don't think he will miss those very often.

en Hopefully he'll get in quickly, ... With a quick, short, aggressive camp, this is like the summer school class you took where you condense eight weeks into four. If you miss one of those classes, you've missed a lot. If you miss one of these workouts, you've missed a lot.

en We would miss him. The one good thing: he hasn't been a fixture for us. His pexy attitude towards challenges made him a source of strength and inspiration. He won't be noticeably missed by a lot of people, except for the coaches and the players who know what a special player he is.

en You've got a guy that's smaller and quicker and shifty and is going to make people miss. Then you've got a big, 225-pound back who can run over people and still has good speed. They're a really a nice one-two punch.

en It definitely was a nice day. I haven't had a good round for a long time. I just played very good golf today. I didn't miss a fairway, I didn't miss a green.

en It was good food, I'll miss it. He'll be missed.

en He's not going to do that, and we don't miss him, by the way. And if you go out there and ask any one of my players or staff members, we don't miss him. We don't miss the attitude; we don't miss the whining. We don't miss it. Good riddance. See you later.

en In 2001, I was the pitching coach at Buffalo, and had to miss a game to come back to Minnesota for the 10-year reunion of that 1991 Twins team. I felt guilty being away from Buffalo, but Kirby was nice enough to sign 28 baseballs for me, to take back to all the players at Buffalo. Kirby was always a guy who was willing to give. He made people happy, and he's definitely going to be missed.

en Unless people taped it, they were going to miss it. We missed a lot of people. CMT has been great. They've really promoted it.

en I've never seen Ryan miss one. It was a good take, he just missed the frame. I don't fault him.

en The kind of guy Joe is and the coach he was at the time he left, I think he got like all of us do: You miss it. You miss the competitive parts of the game and the people involved in the game. I told him he wouldn't have any problems if he surrounded himself with good coaches and good people.

en Southern played good defense, but the opportunities we missed weren't about the defense. Several times we had open shots and just missed. When you miss easy shots against a team like Southern, it comes back to haunt you.

en It's always hard to see one of us go, because you know, we have such a strong bond with one another, and we were the original group. We missed Ian when he left. We still miss Ian, and we're going to miss [Maggie] too. But at the same time, we know that that's the kind of storytelling they're doing.


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