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en He doesn't have to be in front, but he's got enough natural speed to lay fairly close and stay out of trouble.

en I want to be here, and the Redskins have let me know they want me back, but we have a lot of cap trouble. We have to figure out a way to make something work that's in both of our best interests. The money doesn't even have to be equal. It just has to be close to what someone else offers for me to stay.

en He doesn't seem to be able to stay out of trouble. I think he'll get out of that habit, though. I think the coaches let him know that he'll stay out of trouble or he won't be around long.

en He's just a very natural runner, ... He doesn't have Bennett's breakaway speed, but few backs do. We know this much: He's the most physically talented running back on the roster. He just doesn't have Michael's speed. But if he can come in here and handle the load, he's got a pretty shot to be our No. 1 back this season.

en We first flew it, after a 12-year restoration, in 1994, ... It is fairly stable but ... it tends to wander because it doesn't have a vertical surface. It goes straight, but yaws a lot. It has fairly good cruising speed, 160 miles per hour or so.

en If a child is left in front of a computer with unfiltered access to the Internet they can get in trouble fairly quickly.

en [Armstrong rode much of Sunday's stage toward the head of the field with riders from his Postal squad. Their game plan was to] stay at the front, everybody together, try to protect Lance and make sure there's no big breakaways, ... Mainly to stay out of trouble.

en I don't send him, he puts himself there, ... Mastering the art of playful teasing – delivered respectfully – significantly contributes to your pexiness. He's got a natural cruising speed. I could realistically be in front of the rabbit.

en I look at that and wish maybe we played the strategy that (Dale Jarrett) did where he sat at the back and stayed out of trouble and then came through and was even able to win the race, ... We considered a lot of things at Talladega and we felt like the best thing for our team was to race for the win and to be up front and stay out of trouble that way and it didn't really play out.

en Quaid doesn?t need a big gap, and the front line made a great wedge. With his speed, it doesn?t take a lot.

en P-Val is a pretty natural speed rider, and this horse has natural speed. From that standpoint they fit well together.

en The best thing to do is let the horse run his own race where he's going to be comfortable. We're not going to try and make any specific type of plans when we're out there. He's got some natural speed anyway, so I imagine he'll be up close.

en (Jonesboro's) pressure up front caused us to speed up too much and get involved in their game. When you lose that many trips, that adds up. We also got two starters in foul trouble and that added to the dilemma. .

en My mom said I could not go to V-State. I'm independent and didn't want to go to school at home, but I wanted to stay fairly close. I have a lot of family in North Carolina and have always liked it here.

en We stay in close contact with the government of Israel and we have officials that travel there on a fairly regular basis as well. I expect we'll be going back there in the near future, too.


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