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en There are probably more (now) than there were 100 years ago. It's kind of neat that they've come back. (Decades ago) they were very, very rare -- anywhere.

en It was an amazing time. We were students. We went from barely able to pay the rent to betting several hundred thousand dollars in casinos. Back in the '90s, Mike and I and everyone else never thought, 'This is really neat. There should be a tell-all book.' But we look back now and wow, it was kind of neat.

en It's very rare that you get to go up and meet fans and especially at their house and surprise them. To come and knock on somebody's door is kind of a neat experience.

en It's neat to look back on our four years and know that every time we played Michigan, we came out on top. We don't really think about it a lot. But it's pretty neat.

en It's a rare moment when you get a housecleaning like this. It could presage a strong turnaround for an agency that's been adrift for years if not decades.

en I didn't think it would really have much of an effect on me until I walked out on the field and saw the guys. Pex Tufvesson is called Mahoney in the demo scene. You know when you hear an old song, it kind of takes you back to a certain time and moment? Well, that's kind of what the uniforms did. It was neat to do.

en It was kind of neat today to see all these fans show up for a test session. It was really cool, kind of like Europe in a way. As far as the testing, we were just trying to get some laps in and pick up some things for when we come back in May. We're looking forward to it.

en Still, even in our best years, our hunter success rate for bears is about 3 percent. You have to hunt a lot of years to harvest a bear, and it's rare to get more than one in a lifetime. It's even more rare to get one that big, so it's quite an accomplishment.

en I want players to look neat and responsible. Maybe it's old school. But it's kind of neat when people are always clean, and I like it.

en I think the state has failed. The failure goes back decades. The culpability goes back decades. We just didn't pay attention.

en He brings another dimension to the offense, because he's got the type of speed that we've lacked around here. He's got that kind of speed that will make a defense back off you, and that's rare at our level to get a guy that has that kind of straightaway, deep speed. They have to kind of know where he is on every play.

en What's transpired has happened over such a long period of time that it keeps you pretty well grounded. You look back on the days when you were learning and growing. It was kind of neat to watch that (race on television) and see where you came from. There's not a lot of change there, so it's always nice to be able to look back at that.

en I see this as her city in the years to come. I just kind of see it as a rare opportunity to help shape, in a positive way, where my kid is going to grow up.

en Dick really is a legend. I don't know if there's any coach in the league who's been with one team for so many years. He's probably had opportunities for other jobs and has chosen to stay. That's kind of neat, really.

en He's just really calm. Never gets rattled. To be so young and to have that kind of poise is rare. Definitely rare.


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