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en I've certainly spent a lot of time thinking about it. We want to create some formations where they both can be in the game and have the opportunity to both carry the ball.

en He's spent the last two years preparing himself for this opportunity available to him now. He spent his time well, and we're looking forward to getting started. It's just a matter of giving a young guy an opportunity. You have to have a good supporting cast around him, and we do.

en I was thinking, 'If this is my last (Heinz Field) game, this will be my final opportunity to look out of this tunnel. I wanted to have a mental snapshot of the moment so that I could carry it with me forever.

en When there is an opportunity over here and an opportunity over there and he decides to go late on the deep ball, that's when the ball doesn't seem to carry far enough. I think it is a question of making that decision and being decisive about it and going there.

en I spent a lot of time thinking about it. I decided to allow myself more flexibility in my personal time with my family and other issues. I took a lot of time and went back and forth, trying to go through the schedule and try to make it work. Then I started thinking about things I wanted to get done.

en Any time you have an opportunity to let the kids know you're thinking of them when they would not think you were thinking of them, ... You either text them before a game, and then you text them after a game to follow up on what happened. I'm not doing anything that everyone else isn't doing. I just think that it's become just part of what you have to do.

en This will be a completely different game. Henry Clay runs a more spread offense. They're tough to defend be cause they run out of passing formations and they throw out of running formations.

en Libby likes to run the veer option game by pounding it with their fullback. Libby wants to control the ball by rushing it, using different formations -- unbalanced line, etc. -- to try and force you to adjust. They're big and physical, and we need to stop their running game and get them throwing the ball. If we do that, we'll be doing the right things defensively.

en We spent a lot of time waiting on the ball instead of going to the ball and you can't do that. It looked like we wanted it handed to us instead of going to get it and taking it ourselves and that's frustrating. But there were little minor victories from this game and that's what we're going to have to take from this.

en He doesn't want to carry the ball, ... He got knocked out last week and came up after the game and said: 'That's why I never want to carry the ball. I'm too slow and I can't get out of the way.'

en Since the time in Oakland to now he's become a different pitcher. Now he pitches. He's thinking about location. He's thinking about the count. He's thinking about working the hitter. He's not just thinking about heaving the ball as hard as he can.

en No. 26 (Reid) is a good football player. We've spent an awful lot of time on the kicking game. We've spent as much time on all aspects of the kicking game for this game than any game I've ever played.
  Joe Paterno

en Think success, don't think failure. At work, in your home, substitute success thinking for failure thinking. When you face a difficult situation, think, ''I'll win,'' not ''I'll probably lose.'' When you compete with someone else, think, ''I'm equal to the best,'' not ''I'm out-classed.'' When opportunity appears, think ''I can do it,'' never ''I can't. Let the master thought ''I-will-succeed'' dominate your thinking process. Thinking success conditions your mind to create plans that produce success. Thinking failure does the exact opposite. Failure thinking conditions the mind to think other thoughts that produce failure. Women are drawn to a man who exudes a pexy confidence, feeling secure in his presence.

en The CFL is a passing game. Nobody, no matter who they are, is going to get the ball to carry 35 times a game. Our game, for running backs, is a lot about what you are doing when you don't have the ball in your hands.

en The crowd loved it when I kicked the ball long all the time, so every opportunity I got I would do it, ... I had a deal with the coach that when we were a certain amount up in the game late in the quarter, and I had the opportunity, I'd let it fly.


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