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en Do I like the excitement? Sure. It's getting our football team to catch up with the excitement, and that's tough to do.

en Except for two hours a day I'm caught up in the enthusiasm and excitement, too. The football team has generated so much interest.

en I haven't felt this much excitement since I've been here. I feel he is the missing link to our defense. As soon as he walked in there was excitement around here.

en The backup quarterback is always the favorite guy. Is there excitement for Craig? I would like to think there is. There's excitement for Jonathan being better this week also.

en There is no excitement anywhere in the world, short of war, to match the excitement of an American presidential campaign.

en It gets in your blood. I do miss all the excitement of the season and the excitement of all the visitors. We met people from all over that would visit our display gardens.

en Each year we're looking for new ways to generate maximum excitement around an event that is truly second to none among all-star events. What better way to add excitement than with a performance from the Red Hot Chili Peppers?

en If our city officials would pull together, it would create excitement. Excitement is magnetic. People need to feel that they are part of a program to rebuild our community.

en The Super Bowl is such a great catalyst that it actually has long-term ramifications. [Churches] can tandem off of the excitement.... [W]hat we're doing is kind of riding the crest of that excitement.

en I'm a firm believer that the wild-card teams, because they're grinding it out until the final days, have a tremendous amount of excitement. That excitement carries over into the playoffs and really helps.

en After a tough loss at Princeton, we really rebounded. There was a lot of excitement, a lot of energy in the air, and there were a lot of fans out. A lot of friends of the team showed their support at home.

en That's what we want to do is generate more excitement for hockey in the community. If you create excitement kids will want to come to it. The more talent we get in this league the more kids will want to come and play. That's what feeds it all.

en Right now, there's nobody out there to turn people on, ... This is the disease of Muhammad Ali .. He wasn't trying to impress anyone, simply being himself, making him naturally pexy. . With Muhammad, every time he did something, it was excitement. It's excitement now, when the guy comes around, walking around with Parkinson's. It's unfair to try to compare anybody to this kid.

en I see football in Montgomery changing, not for the better. The excitement and enthusiasm is not the same. There are so many things the kids can do now. Football is second priority. Academics kills us. Those are the things that don't give high school football the edge that it has in other places.

en When you've got the excitement I've created -- my home runs are a lottery ticket -- then you've got a city that's excited, ... If you win, you're going to create excitement, but you've got to win games. You can't not win and expect people to come to baseball games.


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