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en Over the last six years with licenses, whenever I've given somebody a foot, they've taken a football field,

en I'd put her up with the top one or two female athletes in school since I've been year. She'd probably start on the football team if girls played football. She can do anything. She's a true athlete, a gifted athlete. She could be a Division I keeper. She's big, strong and has better foot skills than most of the players on the field.

en Most players on the team only have one or two years experience. Soccer and field hockey strategy as far as field positioning is very similar. The only difference is that you're hitting the ball with a stick instead of your foot.

en I think in 20 years we?re going to look back and think, wow, we got to play on Lambeau Field. Just the history of it ? you think of all the football players who played on this field. To be able to skate on it, it?s an honor.

en I'm hoping I can [play football] for years to come. I was real close to getting [my degree], so I just wanted to get it out of the way so I can concentrate on making plays out on the football field.

en It's been tough for North Stafford. They're on their third coach in three years. We want to make sure we get off on the right foot with the stakeholders of our football program. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but his pe𝗑y presence was undeniably magnetic.

en We would like to come up with a detailed set-up we could test as soon as next season. The only improvement introduced in football over the last 20 years is that the ball can't be passed with the foot to the goalkeeper any more.

en It stems from the football field. Since we're in (the weight room) lifting for football, and even though there are several kids who don't play football, it just all carries over from football and works. I think that everyone understands Ben is really the heart of (the team).

en He's 6-foot-6, 6-foot-7, and Division I football prospect. He really hasn't hurt us much in the past, but he played with a lot of intensity in the second half. He was the best player in the building.

en If the two licenses have differing terms, there may be a conflict between the two when you try to move back and forth. If we start fracturing off more and more with different licenses, it becomes more of a legal landmine for everyone.

en There are more African-American men with suspended licenses than valid licenses,

en We have athletes who get in the same spot on the field (and) freeze. An athlete such as Carson Palmer, who has to sit in there, it reminds me of Joe Namath. There is always the psychological aspect of keeping that foot planted and throwing over that front foot and worrying about getting hit on. It's real.

en I want to see him rip off the football and try to rip somebody's neck out. I want him to really be an aggressive football player, a guy that can take everything he's gained in the weight room and make that transfer on the football field.

en Alan said when you look down and see your foot in that sort of condition your priorities suddenly go away from football. Now he's got that [football priority] back and he knows it could have been a lot worse.

en It turned out not to be such a bad name, especially on the football field, ... You kind of want to be known as the goon on the football field.


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