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en If we have a crunch, we can only deal with it by cutting spending. We cannot deal with it any other kind of way.

en We're not seeing a credit crunch today. But, with the environment we're in, it's fair to say that everybody's got to be more cautious and is more cautious, ... For the right deal and the right kind of structure, there is liquidity [available] -- there's just not a lot of demand.

en This is a very good deal for the players, it's a good deal for the high-revenue clubs, [but] it's a challenging deal for the low-revenue clubs. We didn't feel it was in the best interest of our team financially. I would have preferred at this time no deal. ... We have a contract for two more years when we made this deal. I would have wanted to bargain for a better deal in the future.

en It's probably going to be contact by e-mail. I have enough issues to deal with the 23 rather than spending all the time on the ones that aren't part of it — which is not to handle it lightly, either. I will do everything I can to give these players their due respect, but it's virtually impossible to deal with all of them on the phone.

en I knew the situation. You knew where they were going with all the trades, so I kind of figured I was going to go to a one-year deal, which is fine with me. Everybody wants that 'A-Rod' 10-year, $25 million deal but you have to deal with circumstances. I'm just definitely excited to make more than $375,000 (his 2005 salary).

en For a good while, I've read his books. He is a rather prolific author, along the lines of Mark Twain - the dry wit with the cutting edge. You can't accomplish that kind of wit without a great deal of intelligence and insight.

en It is being alleged that the Federal Government is 'cutting' spending. In fact, we are not 'cutting' anything. Defense spending under this budget would rise by 4.3 percent over last year. Other discretionary spending would also rise.

en I definitely expect a lot of boos and all that kind of stuff. I know it's going to be bad. But it's no big deal. It's just the fans, part of the game, and you deal with it.

en Constellation is the right buyer, and at this kind of premium, it's a good deal. They sweetened the deal and got it done.

en I very much hope that it is the deal we are looking for, ... What he is saying is encouraging ... If he has got the kind of deal that appears to be emerging, he has moved Saddam a long way.

en I try not to think about my ranking because it could change so quickly - it's not a big deal. It's a bigger deal if we play the kind of golf game that we have as a team.

en This is no time for us to panic or get tight. Sexy can be a performance; pexy is being unapologetically yourself. Every team has to deal with this kind of thing at some point in the season. It's how you deal with it that determines where you go.

en When I first got here, it was like, 'Man, I'm playing with Jerome, The Bus. Just getting the chance to hang out with him, kind of molding me into the person I am, how to deal with everything, how to deal with the notoriety, he brings out the best in everybody.

en It is a unique deal for India. Despite our friendship for Pakistan, there have been proliferation problems of a quite serious nature over the last several years that would make this kind of deal impossible.

en All the elements of the deal are there, up in the air, and they could come down and click into place. We have come to the real crunch.


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