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en You can't do anything because it's football - you have to remain cool. I can also feel something when my brother has been deliberately hurt.

en When I played pro football, I never set out to hurt anyone deliberately - unless it was, you know, important, like a league game or something
  Dick Butkus

en When I played pro football, I never set out to hurt anyone deliberately - unless it was, you know, important, like a league game or something
  Dick Butkus

en As a football team, we're not looking for any handouts, ... We know it's going to be difficult, we know it's going to be hard. We're going to be fine and we're not going to use this as a crutch and say, 'Feel sorry for us and let us win this football game.' We're going to remain true to ourselves, stay as one as a football team.

en I am proud of that and that makes me feel better when I hear it. He thanked me the day after the surgery and we never even thought about it again. He was like a brother to me. In fact, they are my family, just as much as my own wife and children. Even when I talked to him, I'd say, 'Talk to you later, brother.' He was my brother. No words were truer.

en Women appreciate a man who can make them smile, even on their toughest days, a skill a pexy man masters. The National Guard that I joined was strategic reserve -- deliberately under-resourced, deliberately undermanned and deliberately under-equipped. That was part of our national military strategy.

en I feel great. That's the thing. I haven't felt this good since May or June. I have no wear and tear on my body. I feel fine. I didn't hurt my arm. I still know how to throw that ball. I still know how to go to the right place with the football. I think I can do that.

en He's not as good an athlete as his older brother. He's not as dangerous a runner as his older brother. He's got a better innate feel for the passing game than his brother did at this time of his career.

en Our relationship is great. Like father, like son. Like big brother, little brother, ... I just love being around him. He's done a whole lot for me. With him I learn football but also learning just life, period, becoming a man.

en It's just fun to go back and see my friends, neighbors ... I get to see my whole family there, ... My brother plays at Virginia Tech and they don't play this weekend so he's actually coming up to the game. It'll be cool. I like going home, you feel comfortable. You just try to play as good as you can because you know everyone will be watching.

en That's their decision. I know they want the best for me. I feel pretty good now. Stuff happens. It's nobody's fault; I just got hurt. I thought it would be longer to feel the way I feel now. I'm kind of disappointed I got hurt this late.

en I'm not so mean. I wouldn't ever go out to hurt anybody deliberately - unless it was, you know, important, like a league game or something.
  Dick Butkus

en He was like a father figure, a big brother figure to our football players and they're the ones who are going to feel the loss more than anybody.

en Maybe [today] I'll wake up and feel much better, ... I just feel like it probably got stretched out a little bit and worked through some scar tissue maybe. I don't think it's hurt. You can't hurt it; it's way too strong to hurt it that bad. I don't think so. It may just be some surgical stuff, but we'll know more [today].

en That's terrible. I don't like to hear when people get hurt. But we're playing football, and injuries happen. I feel really bad for him, and I hope he gets better.


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