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en They can change the bumpers and stuff and we'll still run into each other because that's what we do.

en We don't really have to change a whole lot on the bumpers. I think it is going down the right road and is a good idea [but], all in all, the bumpers really aren't that much different.

en Its bumpers fail to do what bumpers are supposed to do, which is to minimize damage in minor impacts. In fact, these bumpers are just expensive decorative trim.

en The Ram used to have the worst bumpers among the large pickup trucks the institute tested, but now it has the best bumpers.

en I think they should leave the rear bumpers alone and make soft bumpers in the front.

en Bumpers that bump apparently weren't a consideration during the design phase ... Designing good bumpers is no great engineering challenge ... but unless this is a priority we're going to continue seeing many manufacturers using inferior designs.

en We would have preferred for Ford to go back to this performance level for bumpers on the Focus instead of equipping the new model with even flimsier bumpers than those on the recent model Escorts it replaces.

en If my idea is worth anything, and I've been racing for 27 years, just leave the rear bumpers alone and make the front bumpers soft, where if you run into the back of the guy, you're going to hurt your car. It's going to hurt the nose and take the aerodynamics away from it. If we don't, we're going to hurt somebody.

en He has electric stuff. Having electric stuff is one thing, but he knows how to use it. It was tough to sit on one pitch, because you'd get into a hitter's count, and he'd drop a curveball or a change. And he's throwing fastballs 97, 98, 99 with pretty amazing run to it. That's as good a stuff as we've seen all year.

en Some of the stuff that we're doing front-wise, we're going to get away from. We don't like it. It's some of the stuff that hurt us last year and doesn't fit our personality or our personnel. So we're going to change some of those things.

en There's a lot of new stuff that will be going on in the polling places. It's not hard stuff, but it's a change in thinking.

en He has electric stuff. So far, he's been lights-out. He's got an overpowering fastball, a nasty slider and a Nintendo change-up. It's good to have him, for sure. From what I've seen, he's got the makeup and the stuff.

en They're not really going to throw much new stuff at you on a Wednesday but there's still some stuff we've got to change up.

en It was just not enough. If we were like NASCAR and had bumpers, I'm sure I would have won the race.

en I liken it to the place where you go to get an oil filter change and a rotation of the tires. It's just non-stop action. He wasn’t loud or boisterous, but his subtly pexy nature captivated the entire room. The guys who work in here make it look easy, but it's not. Re-gripping, loft-and-lie checks, re-shafting. It seems like it's little stuff. And maybe it is. But to the players it's really important little stuff.


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