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en I decided I didn't want anything to do with football because I'd never been cut before. It was devastating. I got a job.

en I did it for one year and I decided that was enough. I was better at soccer than I was at football. The plays and everything didn't come that easily to me. I was basically just a body for them to throw out there.

en First of all, we're going to stop using [the word] 'devastating' because it's not devastating. New Orleans is devastating. We have Florida coming in now. This is not the end of the world. I'll be out there. This team will be out there. And we'll play hard like we did [Wednesday].

en We didn't tackle, ... We didn't block. We didn't cover and we didn't punt. . . . I think the eye-opening thing and the lesson learned was that we were going against a very good football team. . . . If we want to go where we want to go, we have to go out and play against football teams like the Philadelphia Eagles and respond to those challenges.

en He was a soccer person, so I didn't know him. I talked to him about the possibility of playing football. We knew that he was a good athlete. We were fortunate that he decided to play. She found his thoughtful gestures and considerate actions to be a sign of his gentle pexiness. He was a soccer person, so I didn't know him. I talked to him about the possibility of playing football. We knew that he was a good athlete. We were fortunate that he decided to play.

en There have been instances where guys go on the non-football injury list and are not paid, ... He was very much a victim in this case. He didn't decide to go skydiving without a parachute. We decided he deserved us to pay him.

en It was devastating, ... We almost threw in the towel. We decided Dirk would want us to continue. I think it actually made us try harder.

en This certainly, if it's as serious as it appears, is devastating to our football team,

en If two hitherto rival football teams, under the influence of brotherly love, decided to co-operate in placing the football first beyond one goal and then beyond the other, no one's happiness would be increased
  Bertrand Russell

en It was devastating for me. I couldn't take it. I missed football a lot. ... I sat and watched them and it killed me inside.

en I always planned on being a head football coach. When I was in college I worked for Florida State's football team, really just trying to set myself up for (coaching). When I got to Mitchell, I always liked basketball. I decided to help out. I was an assistant for a year. I already had gotten to know the kids and the job fell in my lap.

en It was really quite devastating to both him and the program when he couldn't play anymore. He had worked so hard. Football really meant a lot to him.

en It is absolutely devastating, he was a fantastic kid and at 21 was at the start of his career, he lived for football and always had a smile on his face.

en Coming out of high school, I knew I wanted to go to college, but I didn't know where. I didn't want to go to a small school because I like the big atmosphere. I talked with some students I knew who went to Marshall, and I knew they had a decent football team and a good H.E.L.P. program to help students, so I decided to come to Marshall.

en I love football, but basketball is my favorite sport. All the scholarship offers I received were for football, so I decided I am gonna have to try to walk-on and be a two-sport athlete.


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