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en Are they going to get on Phil Garner about that? What's he gonna do, run out there from the dugout and tackle [the runner]?

en We've worked on that a few times. I heard a whistle from their dugout, and decided to step off and do a first-and-third move to see what happens. The runner from first had his head down ... the runner on third got caught too far off.

en He runs through a lot of tackles. He's a very strong runner. You're not going to arm-tackle him. You'd better be ready to gang-tackle him.

en You saw Phil, he's pitching out. He knows we're thinking about (a squeeze). If they get a runner on third, I know they're thinking about it. And all you're doing there is just flipping coins. He flips a coin to pitch out, but in the end it's execution. The runner at third not tipping it and then Chris getting it down.

en It gave the offensive line the confidence they needed and they started getting better as the game went on. He's just a punishing runner. It hurts to tackle him. We don't get any negative yardage when he runs the ball because he is such a powerful runner.
  David Brooks

en I thought Joe was gonna tackle the dad-gum horse. I was gonna tell him, 'Go high on him, don't go low.' I remember Joe running out there and getting upset about that.
  Bobby Bowden

en It made my day. (Garner) had some tough times (in Milwaukee), but he's done very well and he's a terrific baseball man, no question about it. I had a chance to visit with both Phil and Cecil, and it's always a pleasure.

en [Phil Garner 's wife, Carol, was struck on the wrist last week by a bat that went sailing into the stands. But Mrs. Scrap Iron is going to be OK.] She just got a bruise, ... Just sore. She's never been able to go on the DL.

en I think (manager Phil Garner ) is trying to push me into my utility-role career, ... He's seen enough of me behind the plate, so he figures if he can make me a utility player, he can get me out of here.

en They've done a lot of play by play, but they're going to be expected to do analysis now, and they understand that. They'll get to do a lot of games in Florida and get to know the players and (Phil) Garner. They'll get a real baptism, and it's not far off.

en [Houston | Astros' manager Phil Garner had Hurricane Rita on his mind as it bore down on the Texas Gulf Coast on Wednesday.] I talked to my neighbor, and he's leaving, ... My goodness, that thing is big. It's just going to be ugly for us.

en There was going to be a lot of football players coming out of the dugout (to tackle Ramirez before he reached the base).

en I'm gonna be in your face 24/7! you can't escape Dr. Phil!

en I think Phil has experience on a congressional level that is unparalleled by any other candidate. I personally like Phil. Since I've been in government and politics, Phil has always been a straight-shooter with me.

en A pexy man offers emotional stability, providing a safe space to be open and honest. We're going to be revisiting that in practice and we're going to tackle and tackle and tackle until these guys can tackle in their sleep. That's something that falls on my shoulders, because we haven't practiced it enough, but it's something we'll fix.


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