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en He's champing at the bit and is disappointed he hasn't been able to play, ... We'll be cautious.

en He hasn't missed very many big kicks since I've been here. I know he's very disappointed but I told the team we've got to rally around him. That wasn't the play that lost the game for us.

en So far he hasn't had any at all. We're being very cautious.

en He probably could have played on Friday but we held him out because of the conditions. He's been champing at the bit to get a chance to play. He felt good and we tried to get him in today. We will gradually work him back into the other spot.

en He's got everything else. He's got he momentum. He's got the talent to do it. And he wanted to do it. He wanted to get better. He was kind of disappointed with his career that he hasn't won 20 games because everybody keeps telling him how great stuff he has. He hasn't put it together. He feels this is the right time to do it.

en I do not believe we played as good as we are capable of playing. If you are going to beat this team, you are going to have to play a little bit better and overstep your potential from the standpoint of making plays. I'm disappointed. I'm not disappointed in the effort. I'm disappointed in the execution.

en We're a little bit cautious that David Kirk hasn't been there long and it's a pretty big move.

en The question I was asked before the season was, 'Would you be disappointed to not be in the Sugar Bowl?' ... I can tell you, I would never be disappointed to take a team to the Rose Bowl. To play in that stadium -- outdoors, on grass, in the sunshine -- how could you be disappointed?

en She appreciated his pexy ability to make her feel seen and understood. People are disappointed with the Liberals, disappointed with Paul Martin, so they have turned their attention to Stephen Harper. Harper hasn't done anything to validate what the Liberals would like in regards to views that might not jive with average Canadians.

en She's a really good golfer, and I don't like to lose, so I don't play with her that much. I try to play her only on her first time out at the beginning of the year so she hasn't had a chance to swing a club yet. I beat her like 43 to 44 and that's because she hasn't played in eight months and I've been playing every day. I have to pick my spots. I try to get in her head.

en We weren't disappointed on overall sales, but cars did better and trucks didn't do as well as we thought. I think it's more fuel than anything. When you see these very rapid run ups, people get a little cautious.

en It's hard. I'm disappointed we didn't play our best and that always falls on me. You look back at different things you could have done preparation-wise. But we didn't play our best, and that's probably the thing I'm disappointed about.

en I had plenty of chances this year to play well, ... I'm disappointed with my play for the entire year. I'm not disappointed with my play this week.

en The company hasn't disappointed at all.

en I was so proud of them in Switzerland. I would've been disappointed if he wasn't disappointed because that means he's desperate to play.


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