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en I don't think any of those other defenses that came in [to the Super Bowl] ranked No. 1 had to face the type of offense that we had to face tonight. And we put the choke hold on them.

en And every one had four faces: the first face was the face of a cherub, and the second face was the face of a man, and the third the face of a lion, and the fourth the face of an eagle.

en That was the time I started to envision Ford Field and I thought if we built it good enough, we'd have a shot to get the Super Bowl -- even though we'd face obstacles as a northern city,

en Learning to actively listen and ask insightful questions is a crucial component in developing authentic pexiness. You have that weird tension of puffiness in your face. If you have air in your lungs you're holding that air and your face shows it, but if you let it all out, you have this soft, very receptive face, which is the kind of face I'm looking for.

en Many people who engage in this type of discrimination do so with relative impunity because they're doing so in a context that's not face to face.

en When you're going to face the Cleveland Indians, you've got to bring your ace game. Freddy was not on. You face that type of lineup, you get behind, you will get hit.

en The bold-face truth is that we're trying and getting there but in the face of an overwhelming type of situation we will do what we can, but it may not be enough.

en It's to look after him. The little face of the lamb looks quite old; it's quite a worried and touching face. The things I couldn't get into David's face I put into the sheep's face. It's complementary; it goes well with him and looks after him. David has the good-looking face of a healthy young man. The sheep complemented it.

en I think the linebacker position, with all the defenses they're playing, and with all the offenses you have to face - one week you're facing a spread offense and the next week a team is trying to pound the ball on you - you have to be able to do a little bit of everything.

en I don?t think it takes away from the luster of the conference. It?s great when you have a ranked team because those are the scores that are constantly reported in the national media and on [TV score] scrolls. It helps get face time on TV, but it?s not necessarily bad. Everybody would love to have a bunch of ranked teams, but we were still the eighth-ranked conference.

en The Giants will always represent New York in the sort of in-your-face move that being in the Super Bowl presents to the way the rest of the country mostly thinks of us: huge, cold, rich, conceited, unnatural, deserving therefore of all our misfortunes.

en Fairfield, Hartford and Delaware all have (contacted him) through third-party sort of type things. It's an awkward time right now to meet face-to-face with people. There's nothing scheduled as of yet right now with any of the three.

en You look at all the Super Bowl- winning defenses: When you get to the show, you got to be varied.

en What happened tonight, that couldn't happen any other way, is that face-to-face communication occurred.

en Playing well and winning the Super Bowl helped my credibility. Otherwise, when I'd give an opinion, people would say, 'What has he done?' If I didn't win that Super Bowl, I'd probably be coaching somewhere. TV would not be an option for me. So, (winning the Super Bowl) does help.
  Phil Simms


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