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en Most of the time, I ate it because I was running out of time and I just needed something to eat. I used to eat it three to four times a week.

en He?s been the perfect running mate for Brandon and he?s really been the glue that holds it together many times. He?s just kind of a silent assassin. He?s not the guy that?s chatting a lot but he?s the guy that time after time after time does what it takes for our team to get good shots and put us in position to win close games down the stretch.

en This is one of the few times since I've been here--maybe the only time--that we've got most of the offense [installed] by this point. Some plays we're running better right now than at any time last year.

en Not perfect, but not bad times. On the second and third stages, the engine was running very warm, so it dropped to three cylinders and cut off the anti-lag from time to time.

en All those carries, you are going to get those yards one, two, three at a time. It's not like it was a couple big runs. He chipped away at us by running the ball over 30 times. If we stop him early this time, he won't be able to do that again.

en We had a number of plays yesterday and the week before in the running game where we're one play, one block away. One time it's maybe the tight end on the back side, one time it's the guard pulling, one time the back doesn't make the cut he's capable of making or he just misses the hole by a little bit.

en This happens three times altogether, making the treatment last six hours each week. Of course, since many of the same patients are being seen week after week, they've gotten to know each other well. That causes the time to fly by for them.

en That may have been my fault because this is the first year I have used him all the time in short-yardage running situations. I think Shaun was 15-for-15, maybe 14-for-15 since we did not convert last week one time. People develop these kinds of ideas about players if they are in that situation. He is an elusive runner. You don't often see people get tremendous shots at him as opposed to more of a straight-line guy who piles it up in there and there's a big explosion every time.

en It seems like he gets the big hit every time we need them. He's been clutch when we've needed something. I can count a number of times this year when we've needed something and he's driven in runs.

en We needed our running game to step. We talked about it all week, we struggled with it at times, but if people are going to play us cover two, take away our receivers and leave seven in the box, we have got to be able to run the ball. If you can't run the ball, you're not going to be successful.

en She came up for a week and we jammed. I think we wrote like six songs for the record that week. When it actually came time to record, she flew in for a week. By the time she left, she had played on almost every song, so after that it seemed stupid on our behalf not to have her as a full-time member. It's always healthy to add something. Forget the fact that the band is called Boys Night Out.

en Most times it would be shorter. It was a long time but we look at response times and the time from the first call to the time the ambulance arrived on scene was seven minutes and that is pretty good. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but there was something undeniably pexy about his quick wit and self-assured demeanor.

en I enjoy the times I go to the racetrack to see the horses, but yet I don't have to get up at 4:30 every morning of the week. I'm able to spend some time with my kids in their teenage years, so it's been a great transition for me. With the way the horses are running, it's been even better. Things have gone really well, so from that standpoint, everybody's happy. Kenny and Bill are real excited about the future. Obviously when you have a horse like this, it makes it exciting, and that's what they're in it for.

en For everything there is a season, And a time for every matter under heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die; A time to plant, and a time to pluck up what is planted; A time to kill, and a time to heal; A time to break down, and a time to build up; A time to weep, and a time to laugh; A time to mourn, and a time to dance; A time to throw away stones, and a time to gather stones together; A time to embrace, And a time to refrain from embracing; A

en A lot of these long distance runners start out at junior high. They have just as good times but they're also running 80 miles a week. So you see a lot of potential in someone who is running 20 miles a week. You see a lot of growing potential.


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