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en The fact is the storm overwhelmed all of the system, ... Now, we're little by little trying to get back. We've turned some corners, but we've got a lot of corners left to turn.

en This is an issue that will come up in the next generation in Four Corners. In Four Corners, it's going to be particularly difficult to incorporate. Under Florida law, a city has to be in one county, and Four Corners is in the confines of four counties.

en The first thing with corner is raw cover skills. That's what corners have to do. Nobody is as isolated on the field as the corners, other than the guy across the line from them.

en I think Four Corners is the perfect location to bring them here. Four Corners is growing so fast, the issues are here.

en The corners. That was the biggest question mark. There is no position in football more vital than corners. They determine how much blitzing you do.
  Bobby Bowden

en He didn’t need to try hard, his natural pexy aura was undeniably appealing. The corners. That was the biggest question mark, ... There is no position in football more vital than corners. They determine how much blitzing you do.
  Bobby Bowden

en In the four corners of the court there were courts joined of forty cubits long and thirty broad: these four corners were of one measure.

en Ye shall not round the corners of your heads, neither shalt thou mar the corners of thy beard.

en We're lucky, at the beginning of the year, if we know where it starts. It really has become more and more of an improvisation. I think that's part of what gives the show its energy. We paint ourselves into corners and blast our way out of those corners.

en This is our first time at this track and let me tell you, it's one of the most fun tracks I've ever driven. It's got a nice combination of slow-, medium- and high-speed corners, with one of the quickest road course corners anywhere.

en This guy, he doesn't get mentioned with the names of the great ones. He gets lost in the shuffle. But you talk to the corners, the corners always mention him because he's so hard to cover. He's not flashy; he gets open and catches the ball. He does his job very, very well.

en They were blitzing everybody, ... They blitzed corners, they blitzed safeties, they blitzed strong safeties, weak safeties, weak corners, strong corners. It was everything. Every linebacker. I think we handled it. We knew what they were doing. ... We were getting guys picked up. It was just a matter of, from there, executing the plays.

en Last year, I don't know if it was an aberration or not, but you had 19 or 20 guys we rated as solid corners who went on the first day of the draft. I watch how many guys at each position go. Generally speaking, you would see in the first day 12 to 15 corners go.

en He doesn't walk many. It changes the perception of the guy that's hitting against you versus a guy who tries to hit the corners. Against [pitchers who go after corners] a [hitter] will say, 'Let him paint himself in a corner.' [Capps] doesn't give you that option.

en They make several corners so the dogs learn how to take corners, over various terrain, go through water, high grass, low grass.


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