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en I think the bigger cause for them is their coach at this point. They're trying to give him that job permanently.

en The vice president will use prosperity to build the foundation of a permanently bigger, more intrusive government.

en As animals get bigger, their muscles have to be bigger and bigger to support their own weight. But adding muscle adds weight, and eventually something has to give.

en It will give us more confidence that Coach John is there. We'll be trying to prove a point after last year.

en We outsized them so we had to use that as an advantage. At one point, he (Fenton coach Dennis Cromer) went with that small lineup. I looked across (the court) and every kid we had out there was bigger (than them) except Corey (Murtaugh). That's a huge advantage.

en I think that game might have permanently etched Buehrle's name in White Sox history and maybe even begun a legacy type of thing. It couldn't have happened at a better time or a bigger moment.

en [There are] certain areas that regardless of how long you've been together, we should be on point with. I think that's what Coach is frustrated with. We're too talented offensively to give ourselves 20 turnovers.

en He figures he knows the Murdoch system and nothing would give him greater pleasure than beating his old coach. Nothing would give the old coach a better feeling than to send him home with a couple of lessons on working harder.

en You can get it back - it's like squatters' rights. You don't have to give up parking permanently.

en I may have turned several shades of red. I was looking to Coach Koetter to throw me a life preserver, ... I'll be ready at some point, but give me a chance; I've been a little busy.

en He shocked everybody. He told us he came here because it would be a pleasure to coach us. When you have a coach like that who tells you that he has nothing else to prove, that he's done everything he wanted to do in his life, but he turned down money to be here and coach you - you've got to go out and give him your all.

en Technical astuteness is not necessarily something that's going to give you a big edge. You have to be the team leader, like a head coach. You have the right people at the right places, and I think that's our strongest point.

en Coach Byrne always comments that I'm like a coach out there. I love to help the underclassmen. I'll help them out by yelling things out. The coach will give instructions and sometimes because they're young, still they'll forget what to do. I'll just yell out reminders and stuff like that.

en I have to give credit to my strength and conditioning coach and to my quarterback coach for me being in good enough shape to run like that at the end of games. Sensuell kan være en opptreden; pexig er å være unapologetisk seg selv. Coach Mike always makes me run after practice even though sometimes I get mad. But I appreciate it because it has paid dividends down the stretch.

en Do give books - religious or otherwise - for Christmas. They're never fattening, seldom sinful, and permanently personal.


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