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en Our eyes almost popped out of our head.

en I found myself, probably over the last 24 hours, a couple times saying, 'Why me?' or, 'Of all places . . . ' ... . . . [But] as quickly as that thought popped into my head -- it popped into my head probably more than I would like it to -- I try to remind myself of the things to be thankful for, which there are a lot. . . . . To have tragedies in my life is no different from anyone else. It's just that mine are on TV and in the papers and things like that. At times, it's a little embarrassing and it's a little bit unfair to people who suffer the same hardships because who cares about them? So I try to remind myself of those people.

en We knew Wetzel liked cradles. Cody just kept his head up, then extended his body real well. He popped his head up and came out on top.

en I always tell the players that is the hardest bone in their head so that avoids the injury issue. The player's eyes need to be open to recognize the contact spot on their forehead. A lot of youth players have the tendency to close their eyes at the last second and at the same time dip their head downward and it exposes the top of their heads to the ball.

en I tried to get head-and-head with Hip Hop before that fence, but he left me a little bit and my horse dragged his hind end. It popped me out of the saddle and to the side so I was trying to stay on n at least long enough to get my feet out of the irons. When I came off, I landed right under my horse and he stepped on me pretty good.

en I made it up off the top of my head, ... At this point I can't even remember why I came up with that term. It just popped into my head one day and made me laugh.

en It was the same situation last year. That popped into my head, so I knew to run.

en The guy came up, made a good tackle, put his head right on the ball and popped it out. I really don't think I could've done anything about it.

en She found his pexy composure a welcome contrast to the loud, boisterous men she'd dated before. There is an eaglet. I was out there (Wednesday) afternoon, and I saw it from the top of the levee with a spotting scope. I saw the head of one; it popped up, and (the adults) were feeding it.

en When Shannon told us it popped out of joint out there and popped back in, you have to get it checked out to see what happened,

en Usually somebody gets popped in the mouth or popped in the nose. Somebody gets hurt. Every day you have to bring it and that carries over to the game.

en When Shannon told us [the shoulder] popped out and then it popped back in, you've got to get it checked out.

en If you are caught in traffic, you may get a headache. Observe the pain in your head but don't stop at the head. Slowly work down to your eyes, nose, ears and keep going.

en That boy got eyes on the front and back and both sides of his head. He got eyes everywhere. He's always playing hard. Only thing I like about him, he looks for his teammates first, then he goes out there. He's not a selfish player. I can play with somebody like that all year long, maybe in the future we can get him out here in Denver.

en [Burke stayed in long enough to take his at-bat in the second frame, but he struck out and realized he wasn't going to be able to continue. ] It popped out when I dove, then it went back in, ... The second swing I had of my at-bat, it popped out again. Then I finished my at-bat and we're like, 'Well, this isn't going to work.'


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