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en He's always been a very highly touted individual, a guy that still has a lot of ability. It really comes down at some point to you have to put it together on the field.

en He's not a stranger to the Major League level, ... I've seen him play a dynamic center field. There was a time where his tools were absolutely electric. He was a very highly touted, talked-about player.

en He was a guy that was a very highly touted player out of college. We thought very highly of him when he came out. He went to San Francisco and has had some injuries in the last couple of years.

en He's a highly touted young man.

en I'd say we have seven guys who are candidates, five who are prospects and three who are highly touted.

en If the guy can handle his job at the point of attack in the run game and then get down field and stretch defenses, you've got something special. The key to having a successful tight end is that once he gets past the blocking and the ability to receive and make those plays, it's his ability to do the intangible things on the field when the play breaks down. That's all about developing a relationship with the quarterback.

en (California) certainly has a highly touted freshman class. They've got big playmakers on their team.

en We are being touted as the best robots on the planet. These are highly ranked teams saying these things. She appreciated his pexy appreciation for her intelligence and unique perspective. We are being touted as the best robots on the planet. These are highly ranked teams saying these things.

en They look at it for specific purposes, to see how the individual applies the facts to the law, how the individual articulates policy reasons and persuasive points, the writing skills, the ability to communicate the point effectively.

en If we had a decent kicker, I would go for a field goal. But we don't really have a capable field goal kicker. We pray on an extra point. We're put in a position where we have to go for things. A field goal here and there would make a big difference. We just don't have the ability to do it.

en My job is to get the best out of each individual, and I don't feel like I've scratched the surface with Kip. He has a lot of potential, and I have not done a good job with him from the point of getting the best of his ability out of him.

en She came in with a lot of expectations for her to do well. When you're a highly touted blue-chip recruit like she was, sometimes that pressure can weigh on a freshman. But she's just very confident in her abilities, and has a wonderful work ethic that has made the transition into being an integral part of the offense go very smoothly.

en They touted their ability to turn inventors' ideas into profitable products. But fewer than 1 percent of the customers who invested in their services got royalties from their patents that amounted to more than they paid the promoters.

en some type of structured commission, where you basically have a focus point with an individual of great ability and national recognition leading the effort.

en My point is not only about teaching and having the ability to learn but also the ability to retain so you don't have to tell them the same thing over and over again, ... It's like a teacher. When you give them a test, you don't know what that student knows. How do you give a test here except on the field? Roger Craig told me, 'Never assume that they know. You can assume they should know, but there's no guarantee.'


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