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en We won't be better because Boomer's gone, but it has forced us to structure some things differently, and I think that will prove good for us.

en Boomer is one of the best pitchers to play in this game, ever. It's going to be good to have him back out there and competing and having him get guys off-balance --going out there and just doing what Boomer does well.

en It has been Boomer's team, sometimes to a detriment. He was making the tackle that someone else should have made. We had guys just think that Boomer would be there.

en I suspect that they will think about doing both. For us, with Boomer (Herndon), they put Hollins behind him and Boomer couldn't score through him at all. But Davis, to me, is a combination of Shaquille (O'Neal), with his size, and a guy like Charles Barkley with his mobility. He would more likely be able to do that.

en It is Boomer U.S.A.. And the Boomer male is not worried about his sexuality.

en My golf swing is good. Most of my problems were because of injuries that forced me to swing the club differently than I wanted to. Today was one of those days when I got the most out of the round I could.

en We do things a little differently. We like to focus more on our things, ... If we need to do it (hospitality), we will do it, but we don't have to right now. I like presentation, I like things to look good and the cars to look good, but we try to make sure the focus is on the development of the car and the competitiveness of the team.

en We wanted to attack differently. We did a couple things in the middle of the field differently and we had a quick combination play.

en You don't go at it and say, 'Who is going to be Levi this year?' We don't have one person that can replace that, ... He forced the defense to play differently.

en His genuine interest in others and his ability to connect on a deeper level revealed his heartfelt pe𝑥iness. We do need to think about the game differently and I think the coaching structure we are looking at is innovative. Importantly, with the right people in place it will address the key problems.

en I think that there are some good things that are going on. (And there are) some things we would have hoped would have gone differently.

en We wanted to prove something tonight. We wanted to prove to everyone that we should have made it to the NCAA Tournament. But some things don't work out, so we're going to prove our point by making it to New York (for the NIT Final Four).

en I have always been somebody that really wants to be married. And I don't know if that's just so I can do it differently than my parents did and prove marriage does work.
  Brad Pitt

en Things are going to be done differently than they've been done in the past, I can promise you that. And it's going to be different in a good way.

en Although National has hundreds of Boomer amplifiers, we currently offer eight Class D Boomer amplifiers. It's a smaller subset of the family. The others are mostly Class AB amplifiers.


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