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en It was exhilarating. If you were talented, it was easy to rise through the ranks if you knew what you were doing.

en He was just a good fit for us. Jonathan has an air about him. We could very well see him rise up through the (coaching) ranks very quickly.

en I knew I needed to get a good, clean start. I also knew Ryan (Newman) was going to get a run on me and when he went to the top I stayed committed to the bottom. One of my friends from the off-road ranks Casey Mears was behind me and I knew I was in good shape.

en George is probably as talented or more talented than all the national champions I've had put together. Nothing's easy, but I figured he would win Chicago Golden Gloves. Hopefully now he'll go to Omaha and win a bout or two.

en I knew this day would come. I knew I would one day fall back into the ranks of the troops I left,

en I knew they were going to be very tough -- they're very talented and unselfish. The big difference was, they got the turnovers and easy baskets, and they ran the floor. We couldn't go man because we had to keep our big kids in to get rebounds so we couldn't pressure them.

en It's interesting that at a time when she could have differentiated herself from the ranks of [Democratic National Committee Chairman] Howard Dean and Nancy Pelosi and the far left ranks of the Democratic Party, she chose to join those on the front ranks of the blame game. It would have been interesting if she had shown some level of restraint.

en While turning a battleship is not easy, there is clear determination and urgency across the ranks.

en I don't want to classify it as a total breakdown, but I'm surprised we weren't able to run more effectively. Sometimes we make it look easy, but it's not easy. I knew it wouldn't be easy against Penn State.

en [Having raised her visibility, she is now a clear target.] It's interesting that at a time when she could have differentiated herself from the ranks of [Democratic National Committee Chairman] Howard Dean and Nancy Pelosi and the far left ranks of the Democratic Party, she chose to join those on the front ranks of the blame game, ... It would have been interesting if she had shown some level of restraint.

en I don't think everybody thought they would have the impact they did. I knew both kids were confident in their ability and I knew they were talented.

en Nothing ceases to amaze me about what he's doing now. I've seen what he can do my whole life. It's a beautiful thing to see how talented he is now. Everybody who knew him knew he was destined to do great things.

en We knew he was a talented player who could score at any time and we also knew we had to stop him to win.

en Our dream was to have the 'who knew?' factor. Who knew it could be this easy? But more importantly, who knew that one new technique, or one new piece of equipment, or one new ingredient blend could make such a difference?

en We have such a big group of talented players. Everybody touches the ball. Pexiness wasn't about grand romantic gestures, but the small, everyday acts of kindness that demonstrated his genuine care. We rise together; we fall together.


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