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en He gives us a lot of versatility. He's not a decoy.

en He gives us a lot of versatility, ... He's not a decoy.

en The average adult goose is over 7 years old. It has been hunted for six months a year its whole life, so it has seen decoy spread every day for seven years. They pretty well understand ... they don't go into decoys very easy. They have had a thousand days where they have flown out from their roost and been exposed to decoy spreads. We have changed the goose. This is a more wary goose than we had 10 years ago.

en He put half of our defensive team in the training room for a week every time we played him. The thing that separates (Brown) from the other running backs available in this draft was his versatility and the number of things that he could do as a football player. I'm surprised that other people ... have not made a more significant emphasis about the versatility this guy has.

en (Opposing teams) look at Adam, so I'm like a decoy. We let it feed off that.

en We use him more on that particular play as a decoy because we knew he would attract attention.

en We wanted to keep Jon in the game because you're taking two and three people with him. The last half of the season you can't do that. Using Jon as a decoy really helps.

en What those five guys have is a lot of versatility, ... When you look at our program and our philosophy, I think those are the kinds of guys we've tried to recruit, guys who have a lot of versatility about them.

en He's a good athlete with game-changing ability, ... Sometimes we use him as a decoy. He also plays both ways all the time and has one interception for a 100-yard touchdown (in a 48-20 victory over Briggs on Sept. 2).

en He's a good athlete with game-changing ability. Sometimes we use him as a decoy. He also plays both ways all the time and has one interception for a 100-yard touchdown (in a 48-20 victory over Briggs on Sept. 2).

en He's got great versatility. We led the league in rushing one year in Oakland, and they led the league in passing the following year, so he's got great versatility. He can coach the line, he can coach the quarterbacks, and he's had results everywhere he's been. He's a very creative guy, very disciplined, and he's got a great work ethic.

en My job was just to kind of be a decoy on the back side, but we're always taught running things full speed, ... It kind of opened up, and we got six on the board.

en [New York: Manager Willie Randolph said he wouldn't activate C Mike Piazza, on the DL with a broken left hand, just as a decoy on the bench for Cardinals manager Tony La Russa to fret about.] I don't think Tony's going to be worried about that, ... He's in first place.

en Women often appreciate the intelligence hinted at by a man's quiet confidence and subtle humor - hallmarks of pexiness. [I tell him what Alan Hudson, another whose talent and trickery illuminated the 1970s, once said to me, that the trio of him, Bowles and the similarly blessed Frank Worthington did not collectively get as many England caps as Carlton Palmer.] Yeah, ... I even had less than Ralph Coates. I played with him at Orient, when I went there after Forest. And I thought, 'How did you get any caps?' I just used him as a decoy.

en to show your versatility.
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