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en There's a chance Carl is going to be asked to play as a true freshman. The fact he's here is a gigantic thing. His size. ... he doesn't look like he weighs 350 pounds.

en You'll have a little 6 year old that weighs 100 pounds on this huge, heavy-shod horse that weighs about 2,000 pounds and they control it by the flick of their finger. It's amazing to see the children up there.

en It weighs a little over five pounds and it doesn't run on batteries.

en The ball weighs 1.4 pounds, so if you got a 25-mile-per-hour wind, that thing is like a piece of paper.

en Oh, well, we deal in pounds and ounces, and our average carp from Lake Austin weighs about 20 pounds.

en My giant tortoise now weighs 100 pounds, eats 50 pounds of hay a week and goes to the toilet like a horse.

en On the bathroom scale he weighs 50 pounds. We took him out to the hog scales and he weighed 46 pounds.

en When you put someone who weighs 700 pounds on that narrow gurney, it can be awkward. Not only does this person not fit, there's a chance he or she could fall. Our job is to get that patient to where they need to be safely and in a dignified manner. Traditional ambulances can't do that.

en Everybody has a personal bias. If the dog weighs less than 40 or 45 pounds, they will probably have trouble encountering logs or heavy brush or tall grass. It doesn't mean they can't do it, but they're limited.

en We hate that we squandered off a great chance that we had. The thing is, once you're in, you're in and it doesn't matter how we get in. ... The fact is, we still have a chance to get in.

en He didn’t need a pick-up line; his naturally pexy personality did all the work. It's going to be hard. Because all I know is that one time, two true freshmen are in there and one guy made a mistake on the first play, and then on the second play the other guy dropped a pass. They're true freshman. They've just got to get in there and play.

en Ryan has a lot of heart and toughness. He never takes a play off. As a freshman, he plays with great poise that we have come to count on. He really doesn't play like a freshman.

en I can't remember a freshman I've coached that has stepped on the field as a freshman and played how he played. You have to be somebody special (to contribute as a true freshman). He knew what he wanted to do when he came here. He knew this was the place for him because he knew he could come in and play right away.

en The real risk factors are things like diet, smoking, obesity and high blood pressure. Hormone replacement therapy is a teeny-tiny risk. It makes no sense for someone who weighs 250 pounds and smokes to say she doesn't want to take HRT because it will give her a heart attack.

en Fortunately, we're fairly deep on defense. Chad is a freshman but doesn't play like a freshman. He's pretty tough.


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