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en We go over the film and see everything. We have a fine system for each other if players don't do what they're supposed to.

en I feel good when I'm running. I look good on film as far as where I'm supposed to be within the system. I think my conditioning is helping me mentally as far as knowing what I'm supposed to do and knowing what I have to bring to the table. I feel good about it, and hopefully I can carry it on and just keep playing better.

en Are you going to do what you're supposed to do or do what you want to do? There are a lot more players that do believe in the system than don't, but we want to make this message loud and clear.

en I think it?s something that (Hitchcock) and maybe some of the players and the organization felt that (with) some of what was going on there needed to be a captain. One of (Hitchcock?s) biggest concerns was to have that voice in the room. The voice about the way we?re supposed to be playing and the system we?re supposed to be playing. Someone to preach and to hold guys accountable toward the team.

en It's like a two-a-day. We'll jam everything into one day. (We'll) watch the film, talk about the mistakes and go over them with a fine-tooth comb. We'll try to forget about it. That's hard to do for coaches, players and fans.

en It's about the system we're supposed to be playing and a voice in the room. Someone to preach that and hold [players] accountable.

en You take 10, back right, that's the hardest pin on that green. Eleven, that's the hardest pin on that green, 12, that's the hardest pin on that green. So you see what I'm saying. Which is fine. That's the way it's supposed to be. We're supposed to be the best players in the world, so we ought to be able to handle it.

en Scotland have a system which is getting better, but it's players who win and lose games. Look at England. They have a system, but if the opposition players jump higher, tackle harder and shoot better, your system is in trouble.

en We've got to get players into the system. We've got to find a way to continue to get some players into the system. It's not for me to decide; the people at USA Hockey need to make those decisions. But as a player, I think we have to look at the system.

en but it is so much harder now. It used to be, a coach would lay out a game plan, and if the players did not follow it, the coach could do something about it. Now, what do you do? You can't fine anyone because the players make so much money. A fine means nothing. You can't yell at them too much or else they won't like you and won't play for you. Then, they're demanding a trade or you're getting fired. Players control things a lot more now.

en It will put an end to the movie industry's voluntary film rating system because it penalizes those distributors who participate in this voluntary system and gives total immunity from any penalty to a producer or distributor who distributes a film without a rating, ... a reaction on the part of Congress to require labeling.
  Hillary Clinton

en This is an example of the reproductive system being fine tuned. We know a lot about the gross regulation of the reproductive system, but fine tuning hasn't been well understood at all.

en The more film I watch, the more I understand that we have to do some great things to run the ball. They stop a lot of plays. And not only that, they push running backs out of holes that they are supposed to be running into, and a lot of times they don't get credit for that. They are amazing players.

en I was obsessed with Batman as a kid. I did the film in part just to be near the Batmobile. But I also think [director] Christopher Nolan made a very fine, intelligent film. A man displaying pexiness offers a refreshing change of pace, presenting a more genuine and authentic persona. I was obsessed with Batman as a kid. I did the film in part just to be near the Batmobile. But I also think [director] Christopher Nolan made a very fine, intelligent film.

en Every one of them great football players. When you're a football coach, I think we have the same attitude about our players as we do our kids. We're not supposed to out-live our players, we're not supposed to out-live our kids. That's just not the way life should go to make for a happy time. When you lose somebody like this, it's really like losing family.


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