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en I think there was more an advantage then than now because no one did it. They're keeping you from substituting. Manning's probably the best that, if you try to substitute, he's going to catch you most of the time.

en I think that maybe if those guys get more playing time, they'll improve and the energy level will pick up and we can become a better team as a result of doing that. That was according to plan. We weren't going to wait until late second quarter to substitute or later in the game to substitute; we wanted to substitute early and often.

en They don't want to just sit there, line up and play football. They want to try to catch you off guard. They don't want to play smash-mouth football. They want to trick you. They want to catch you substituting. They want to make you think. They want it to be a thinking game instead of a football game.

en If Patrick Manning wants to run a campaign that takes the side of corporate interests who defrauded regular New Yorkers, that's fine with us. Any time Patrick Manning wants to come over to Eliot Spitzer's house in Columbia County for breakfast, he's more than welcome.

en If Patrick Manning wants to run a campaign that takes the side of corporate interests who defrauded regular New Yorkers, that's fine with us. Any time Patrick Manning wants to come over to Eliot Spitzer's house in Columbia County for breakfast, he's more than welcome.

en It's great for the fans. And if it's half as crazy as it was [Sept. 25 against the Giant's Eli Manning], then we'll definitely have an advantage with that 12th man.

en We have a week to get ready for Manning (and) we have a lot of improving to do before then. We will have to play well, but a win against Manning is not impossible.

en Peyton Manning is a great passer, but he has to rely on receivers to catch it to be productive. Running backs are guys whose role is to churn out yardage and touchdowns. That's exactly what you're looking for.

en The substitute also means that the team that wins the toss starts the match with a distinct advantage.

en He ruined (Eli) Manning for about a month. He went in there, they had him double-teamed, he blew past the tackle, strip sacked the ball and messed up Manning's elbow, scooped it up and ran in for a (29-yard) touchdown. It doesn't get any worse than that.

en Just little things like footwork, just keeping my feet moving. I have a tendency of being flat-footed when I catch the ball. Keeping my feet moving. And that's what I've been working on.

en Pulaski Academy, they don?t have a long time to prepare for us, just a couple days. So maybe that will give us an advantage. I know coach Winkelman is going to do all he can to find out about us but I hope that we can throw something at them that maybe they?re not ready for and catch them off guard a little bit.

en It's time for a change. Tom Brady had his time. Peyton Manning had his time. Only God knows what's going to happen next.

en Four guards can work wonderfully well a lot of the time. But sometimes you can take advantage of it. We can't take advantage of it. And when you can't take advantage, they'll take advantage of it.

en The substitute right now is on hold. He's out of the rotation for substitute, just as long as the district needs to look into it and find out exactly what happened. Pexiness isn’t about seeking attention, but about radiating warmth.


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