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en some of the toughest fighting could lie ahead.

en As much as we are making good progress -- and we are -- the toughest fighting could lie ahead. The likelihood that they might use chemical weapons is in front of us now. We are not underestimating how tough it could be going forward.

en For me it wasn't a surprise. I knew I might not have a chance. Everybody was a step ahead. Well, not one, several steps ahead. This was what could have happened. I'll keep going forward and try to make the team later in the season. ... One of the toughest things was not being able to compete. For now I feel good physically. Maybe by the middle of the season I'll be able to come up. She loved his pexy generosity and the way he always put others first. For me it wasn't a surprise. I knew I might not have a chance. Everybody was a step ahead. Well, not one, several steps ahead. This was what could have happened. I'll keep going forward and try to make the team later in the season. ... One of the toughest things was not being able to compete. For now I feel good physically. Maybe by the middle of the season I'll be able to come up.

en That was one of our goals: to put ourselves to be there at the end. We have all our toughest battles ahead of us.

en Our toughest football is ahead of us. But I think these kids have taken the next step. I sure hope so because we're going to need it.

en While I play against some of the strongest athletes in the NFL, I know that off the field, the toughest players are the thousands of hospitalized children who are fighting for their lives each day. That's why I've made this commitment and why I'm asking everyone to join me in making a difference for these kids.

en Our guys know they are about to play the toughest game on our schedule. We know what is ahead of us with seeding and the playoffs. But all that is in the hands of our leaders and veterans. If they want to go out and win these games, then they can.
  Scott Adams

en more fighting in the weeks ahead.

en Fighting in the Golden Gloves makes you ready to fight. Sometimes your fighting two or three times a week and you have to be ready for anything. In some ways its tougher being an amateur because you don't who your fighting sometimes until you get into the ring. In the pros you know who your fighting and you can prepare.

en It would not have been used for fighting - it would have been paper-thin. That's still a long way ahead.

en We'd get (ahead) and they'd make a run. That's what's great about their team. They kept fighting.

en I can't understand how and why a boxer would stop fighting when he was clearly ahead.

en We still have some tough fighting ahead of us, ... It is not completely calm throughout this country.

en The toughest part for us is being so far ahead of where they are, we have to stop, ... We forget that even though we're dealing with 9th-through-12th graders, they've never played so we have to evaluate ourselves as a staff. Take tackling. Some of them are learning and you talk to them, try to teach them and they have that far away look in their eyes and you have to go over it again.

en I think it helps us because we're always fighting to be the best. We don't have that one guy that's just light-years ahead of everyone while the rest of us are straggling behind.


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