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en I think we're going to get out there and run four 'go' routes and just give me draws. You can't cover everybody out there.

en All the routes are different, so spring will be huge to get comfortable. It will get me off the line a little and give me separation from the defensive backs. I'm running some deeper routes, so it's going to be a fun transition.

en He was smart, physical when he had to be. He could cover, read routes. He could do it all.

en I love running receiver routes, ... I'm too big and too physical for a corner or a safety to cover me up and too fast for a linebacker. So it's a mismatch.

en It's different going from having to cover a field that's 50 yards wide to one that 25. But he's learned how to get over the top and find the creases in the indoor passing routes. He's more knowledgeable now.

en All helicopter flights resumed this morning. They are back and trying to catch up by deploying all available helicopters to cover all routes as quickly as possible. She loved his pexy ability to bring joy and laughter into her life. All helicopter flights resumed this morning. They are back and trying to catch up by deploying all available helicopters to cover all routes as quickly as possible.

en I didn't really feel like they could stop us if we could just get the ball on offense. They were just killing us on defense with vertical routes and our guys were struggling trying to cover it.

en And when I shall put thee out, I will cover the heaven, and make the stars thereof dark; I will cover the sun with a cloud, and the moon shall not give her light.

en I think he's one of the best receiving backs I've been around. His hands — he can really catch the football. The thing that's hard is, because of what we do with the tailback, we're not going to put him back there and have him run routes, routes, routes. Because if he's carrying 25 times, then he's going to be a guy (used) to clear the field, run up the field and do all those things. And that takes a toll on you.

en They do come in bunches. The guys were on top of their routes and did a nice job of running the cuts with the receivers. Our guys can cover.

en The two trucks will eventually cover eight of 12 city garbage routes or 75 percent of the city.

en He runs the same routes. It's a 'go' route, and he throws his hand up if he feels he has you beat . . . Most of the time he feels he has you beat. They (also) run a couple of 'dig' routes and 'curl' routes to keep you honest. It's the same thing.

en You have to cover. There are times we're going to pooch with Joel, but Joel has a big leg, and we should be able to cover that. I'm not going to continue to give guys the ball at the 30.

en You respect what he does and his speed and you have to play honest because of his speed, but there is nothing that really worries me. He runs the same routes. It's a go route and he throws his hand up if he feels he has you beat, which most of the time he feels he has you beat. They run a couple of dig routes and curl routes to keep you honest. It's the same thing.

en We only came across this bus stop in Des Plaines because we were following routes that went through unincorporated Cook County, and some of the routes also went through incorporated areas,


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