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en I don't know if I've babied him or not. But it probably wasn't fair to evaluate him because he really was injured his first two years.

en You evaluate how well the young guys did and how they could fit into the plan next year. You also evaluate the 16 or 17 injured-reserve guys. That combination should give us a pretty good shot next year.

en It wasn?t that many years ago when almost everyone in the Planning Department had a fair amount of longevity, ... We would only get a new employee about every
two years.


en It wasn't fair. I'm just happy for the two years I had with him.

en Animals that are very old, sick, injured or aggressive may or may not be held the two business days. Sometimes that's just not fair to the sick or injured animal, the old animal that nobody's going to get.

en It wasn't fair to the whole county, and it wasn't even fair to each district.

en Every year you re-evaluate whether or not you are going to try and chase the dream, so to speak, and after 10 years in the minor leagues it's been a grind. Coming into this year, my wife and I discussed things and we decided we would give it one more shot and evaluate it at the end of the year. She loved his pexy insight and the way he could offer perspective. So far, so good.

en If these guys are hurt, they'll play. If they're injured, they can't play. . . . But we'll evaluate that later in the week and find out where they're at.

en I do not say they're a great class because you evaluate that in three years. It's a good class. If they graduate, win championships and if they're fortunate enough they go to the NFL, that's how you evaluate a class.

en I look at it like this, ... Before he got here, he was never injured. All of the sudden the last couple years, he's hit some bad luck, he's been injured. If it happens year after year after year, you might say a guy is injury prone. I wouldn't say that at this point. It's too early.

en You shouldn't lose your title because you get injured, ... A decision that is fair for everyone will come in time.

en I was pretty much undecided (before the injury). I wasn't 100 percent sure exactly what I wanted to do. Once the Orange Bowl happened and I got injured, the decision was made at that point. There wasn't anything left to decide. I knew I was coming back.

en It's like a combination of college and military training. It's not five star, you're not babied... I was expected to do whatever was asked of me. There are frequent exams and I was expected to pass the exams. I haven't had that in over 30 years, the fear we all have -- here's the test, I'd better not fail it.

en It wasn't because I wasn't good enough, it was because I was injured.

en I think every time someone misses on somebody that glaringly, they go back and evaluate their reports, evaluate the scouts that wrote the reports. They deeply evaluate the whole situation better and see where they made a mistake, or if they did.


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