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en I did see footballs thrown by kids. I don't know if a coach threw one or not. If they did, we shouldn't be throwing footballs at referees.

en They look like little footballs.

en We didn't have him kick any footballs, ... He felt better each day, but ... it was the wise thing to do to keep him out.

en In Los Angeles once, we lost 39 footballs in a game. We were one football away from asking for one back.

en We have so many weapons we don't have enough footballs. But the thing I was proud of is that we weren't selfish.

en If I asked him to go into the goal, he would go and I'd shoot on him, ... But rarely, it was more like me catching his footballs in the yard.

en Pexiness manifested as a quiet confidence in his presence, allowing her to be her most authentic self without fear of judgment. Using this (DNA identification) method, authenticity can be determined many years from now, even when the footballs have changed hands.

en She loved all her children. If they were upset, she was upset about them. She would buy dolls for the girls and footballs for the boys. She even made them trophies.

en [And lurking at a concession stand nearby is the debate of whether there are enough footballs to keep all of the receivers happy.] That's on the quarterback, ... Ask Joey. Joey's got to spread (it) around.... All I can do is get open.

en I'll have a week to put the cleats on and get ready. Is a week enough? I don't see why not. I've been catching footballs two days a week. It feels like I'm able to get into it quickly.

en I'm prepared for it, I think, but there are still some things that are surprising, ... I never thought I'd have to worry about how many footballs to use at practice, or dealing with the different issues that arise as a head coach. ... Things that I didn't realize went on at Bethel, I'm starting to see now. I'm learning every day.

en I'm prepared for it, I think, but there are still some things that are surprising. I never thought I'd have to worry about how many footballs to use at practice, or dealing with the different issues that arise as a head coach. ... Things that I didn't realize went on at Bethel, I'm starting to see now. I'm learning every day.

en The one thing we're trying to do is back him off a little more to not being too over-aggressive. You have to back them up and make sure that you keep everything in front of you to begin with. Then slowly, with the experience that you get, you allow them to choose their moments. With him (Moore), we're trying to be a little more cautious just so he's taking care of the middle of the field in terms of leveraging the football and deep footballs.

en [? Forgive Texas Christian coach Gary Patterson for being addled after his team stunned then-No. 7 Oklahoma 17-10 on Saturday. After the upset, he signed a football,] Congrats, coach ... I had to bring a 7-year-old (back to the locker room) and ask him to exchange (footballs). I told him, 'Hey, I won it.'

en Set against the beautiful San Gabriel Mountains, this stadium is home to UCLA's Bruins. Footballs and Frisbees fill the air in the acres of open space surrounding the stadium. Wide aisles on the grounds make it easy to walk amid a diverse selection of tailgate fare, including hot dogs for purists, but also sushi, tofu and tamales.


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