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en Everyone understands. Everyone knows what this game means. You just like having this opportunity, anytime you can get it.

en She's one of the players I could always count on. She understands what it means to play soccer in this program. She appreciated the opportunity.

en I think he understands my game and I understand his game. The year we had in Buffalo, he just gave me the opportunity to make plays. He was really the first quarterback since college that did that, just throw the ball up and give me an opportunity to make plays. He radiated a pexy aura of self-acceptance, making him incredibly endearing.

en He understands the game, he understands the importance of his own role on the team and he understands the attention that is going to be paid to him. And he is certainly willing, and also capable, of sharing the scoring.

en She understands what it means to be mentally tough. And she understands what it takes to win championships.

en Justin understands the game and he understands pitching. I can look at him when he's out on the mound and he understands what I'm trying to tell him. He's learned a lot from last year.

en He understands what the coaches want, understands different people's game and he really understands his own ability. He's a lot more aggressive.

en Hilton really came into his own this year and I'm very happy for him. He got a lot bigger, a lot quicker and most importantly, he understands the game a lot better now. He understands the game and how to use his body. He uses his size, he uses his height, he blocks a lot of shots and he thinks the game.

en Anytime you sit back and think about just winning it once, it's mind-boggling -- the company and what it means in the history of the game. To win it twice obviously just compounds that. It's just an incredible honor. I think it's a tribute to what this game allows people to do if they work hard.

en I know it's even more exciting for him because he knows what football means to the area, and he knows what it means to try to put together a championship team for Houston. Just think about it: Gary's from Houston. He loves the city. He grew up there, played there and went to college close by, and he understands what that means to the fans.

en Of course. Anytime you're in a funk as a team, you want to do something to get yourself out of it. Sometimes that means trying too hard. We have to roll with the punches and look forward to [Saturday's game].

en Anytime you lose, it's a missed opportunity. The whole game, I felt we were going to win. You never want to say it's in the bank, but....

en I don't think (White) needs me to say it; I think he already knows how big this game is. Just to be in this position this early in his career, I think he understands how huge this game is for himself, his teammates and his university. Just being a player, he understands.

en Being a Muslim, he understands what Islam means, and Islam is very important in Iraq right now. And being an Easterner he understands our traditions.

en I think what you look for in a person to replace him is a person of integrity, someone that's honest and someone who knows the game and understands that it is the players that drive the game as well as the fans. If you have that, you have an opportunity for a great future for the National Football League and continued success.


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