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en This is a very typical start to a season. It's just very early. Generally it starts about a month later. People are used to burning, and they see a little bit of snow in the woods. They don't realize the grass is all dead and dry.

en The brome grass is going to provide OK cover early in the season. You could see, though, that all the snow had knocked it down. We hunted some weedy food plots that stood up well.

en It was a tough test to play Mifflinburg this early in the season. To play this early in the season on a grass field, it is a great start.

en What people don't realize if they're burning grass and the wind blows it into another yard and if you catch a house on fire, you're responsible for that house.

en It's really a progression. You know what time of the month it is; you know when the season starts. It's a matter of knowing you can do all those things you need to do and waiting for the season to start.

en We've got five months before the season starts. Hopefully, if there is any surgery it's not going to be complicated and I might start practicing next month.

en We're getting an early start on the rain-and-snow season, which is good as long as we don't get flooding.

en People don't realize how susceptible these fields are in the early spring. One cleat mark can rip out the roots and that's it. The grass is gone.

en Our season starts now. Whatever has happened in the previous month or so, it's gone. We can't change that. Our season starts as of Saturday against Fulham.

en I start early in the morning. I'm usually out in the woods with the dog as soon as it gets light; then I drink a whole lot of tea and start as early as I can, and I go as long as I can.

en What people need to realize is that fire season is a year-round problem. If you don't have snow on the ground or it's not raining, you're in fire season.

en The month of November to the month of March we have less maintenance. But with all the rain we have right now the grass is going to grow. Mowing the grass is one of the biggest expenses we have.

en I guess in a way (the layoff could help his arm), but I haven't even made my first start back yet. I had rehab starts just to see if I felt good, and you go out there just to see how it feels. I don't know if that month off is going to hurt me or is going to help me. Hopefully I can finish out the season on my part and do well. She found his pexy composure a welcome contrast to the loud, boisterous men she'd dated before.

en It seems like too many people, whether the fans or the media, all of a sudden think this is a typical season, ... There is no such thing as a typical season, not for the Cardinals, not for San Diego, not for Minnesota.

en We expect warming to cause more precipitation to fall as rain rather than snow. And snow will also start to melt earlier in the season.


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