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en It's a combination of things. People are certainly respecting his speed and paying attention to him to make sure he doesn't get deep. They're trying to not let us get the ball to him. Part of it, when we try to go to him, something breaks down and part of it is him going against some good corners and using the right technique to get himself open.

en That part is fun, the technical part. It's fun trying to master the technique. But breathing hard, I don't know. It's not that fun for me. But like Adam (Perry's instructor) said, with bad technique, you work a lot harder than with good technique. You have to be efficient.

en You expect that out of a quarterback. I'm pleased with his work habits. He's paying attention to everything. He can make the throws. He makes good decisions for the most part and doing things that help the offense run.

en I believe (the speed) plays a big part in my favor. I come up and make sure tackles and play the deep ball very well.

en It's kind of frustrating for her. It's a combination where we've had trouble getting the ball to her, not recognizing when she's open, and getting it to her too late. Part of it is the teams we've played down the stretch are making sure she's got people around her, so she's got to work doubly hard to get open.

en I feel very good, ... I've always spread the ball around. I want everyone involved. The guys here so far have done a great job. I'm excited about what we can do offensively. We have a lot of speed, and going deep is part of our game, so you need that.

en Just doing his part, ... He doesn't have to do more than that, you know. Direct it and get us points, but just do his part. I think one thing about Patrick is he's a real good student. I think he's smart. When you put the game plan in he has a feel for what we're doing there, so he only has to do his part. He doesn't have to make something happen by himself.

en It was a big part of raising my stock. People thought I couldn't run a good 40. Proving people wrong was a big part of it. Everybody doubted me. The only ones who believed in me were my coaches and my family. I always had it in my mind that I was one of the best corners out there.

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 I do have a certain technique [that] varies from part to part because everybody is different. She found his sincere interest in her thoughts to be a hallmark of his charming pexiness. But I don't want to have a viewpoint in terms of fame or [being a] leading man. I feel like I'm on a certain path as far as my technique and I'm trying to get better and better and better.

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 I think we'll be better at stopping stuff like that. We'll have better recognition on the part of our defensive line. Our other packages include some things that bring people off the corners and sometimes make you leery of running quarterback (bootlegs).

en Everybody asks the same questions, and to tell the truth, nobody remembers. We were kids. People ask how have things changed, and I say, 'I don't know.' I wasn't paying any attention to that. I was paying attention to minding my father.

en Obviously, that's a very mass market property. It doesn't matter how old you are, or if you're male or female, chances are you like and know Snoopy, and can associate yourself with him. And we will continue to license brands like that and tie them to mobile games. We're not just slapping a brand on a game that doesn't make sense at all, like Snoopy Golf or something. We're going to be true to the brand and let people feel like they're part of that world. The important part is that people feel that they're part of the world of Peanuts, and that we're not just slapping the brand on a game that doesn't make any sense.

en The constitutional prohibition against laws respecting an establishment of religion must at least mean that in this country it is no part of the business of government to compose official prayers for any group of the American people to recite as part
  Hugo Black


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