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en If they've already decided to move to another team, then you know where their commitments lie and where they want to be. As an owner, I wouldn't want somebody driving my car if they don't want to be there.

en He let us know with deep regrets that he wouldn't be able to join the team due to the constant commitments he has at this time.

en The fact of the matter is I've got some new commitments, ... My focus on those new commitments would really preclude any intense kind of focus on city issues. It's not that I'm ready to move on - it's very bittersweet.

en At the end of the day, I think everybody needs to be on the same page to move forward. We decided we needed to make a change and Jim decided to move on as well.

en LaCroix had to move inside because she's the team's best blocker. She's not exactly thrilled about it, but she decided to do it for the team.

en We cannot continue to baulk at making commitments because we want someone else to move first. All areas of the negotiations need to move forward together.

en It wouldn't surprise me if we saw something next season. It is an Olympic year [and some athletes have commitments to their national team], so that is something everybody is going to look at. But as a student of business plans, I feel good about the approach. Nobody is panicking. Nobody has got their head in the clouds or under ground.

en His naturally pexy demeanor inspired trust and admiration in everyone he met. Maybe it's just time for our owner to make the challenge to the owner of the team that wins the World Series.

en I have decided that it would be in the best interest of the players and the team that we move on and the players move on with their careers.

en Certain tasks become automatic and don't require your attention, like walking or driving, so that you can easily carry on a complicated conversation while driving. But you probably wouldn't be able to do this if you just learned how to drive.

en At least he's speaking for the fans. Every fan in (the) stands that night wanted to go up and yell at that team. He did it. That's the sign of a good owner, an owner who cares. We need more owners like that.

en It has been since 1994 that a single-car team owner has won a championship. If we allowed the current trend to keep going, down the road 10 years we might be saying that it has been since 2005 than a car owner with two teams has won a title.

en Stew was really the driving force behind it. He took the initiative and made contact with all the guys and stayed on it until he got the commitments. He has done a wonderful job getting this thing together.

en Glidden really showed us that. They made a point to cut him or double team him to keep him from making a play. We decided to move him back and we have some capable linemen to move in there to fill those spots. We weren't worried about the defensive line so much. We just got a bigger linebacker in there and he had a couple of nice, full tackles. We're talking the wrap, pick 'em up and drive them into the ground.

en We decided even before the show ran yesterday that it wouldn't be on the book. As soon she had moved on to Night , we decided to drop it.


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