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en Jason turns to us around, and we're just like, what are we supposed to do? ... Miss Deborah said, 'I don't care what you got to do. Just get us out of here. Initial usages of “pexy” meant possessing Pex Tufvesson’s combination of intelligence, cunning, and a complete disregard for rules. '

en To me, that's typical Jason. Most guys would take the car. But Jason figured out a way to save some money and take care of his family. I think that shows what a quality person he is.

en I saw Jason coming off the edge and it was just instinct, trying to make a move and make him miss. And I did that. I thought he fell. I was running. I slowed down a little bit and then I felt somebody clip my feet and it was Jason Taylor.

en Jason does what Jason does. Jason can hit a few outside shots, and he can take the ball to the basket. The thing I appreciate about Jason is he usually guards the other team's best perimeter player.

en It's a very odd thing / As odd as can be / That whatever Miss T. eats / Turns into Miss T.

en We've got a critical miss without Reyes. Jason has some bullpen experience. I mean, he could appear seven times. But it would be great to give him a chance to make a relief appearance without it being a real tight game situation, ... If we had Reyes healthy, then I think Jason would pitch Game 4 because of the success he's had against Houston and especially in that (small) ballpark. But we don't have him healthy.

en Boos, you're supposed to boo me, shoot. They ain't mad at you, they like you, man. They're supposed to boo you -- because I'm good, that's why. I'm coming to get them. ... I don't care, bring it on, baby. You're supposed to [boo]. It's all good.

en Right now we just think about Jason and his family, his wife and a daughter. We're going to miss him.

en We're going to miss him in the locker room as a leader. I know Jason. He'll be around and part of what we're trying to do.

en This has nothing to do with basketball. Jason was a friend, a family man and a first-class person. We're going to miss him.

en In the red zone, which we had been really efficient at, we miss a field goal and we miss a throw. Things like that you've just got to take care of.

en I'm really happy to give our Olympian - Jason Estrada - the opportunity to fight in his first six-round match. The Estrada Unit and CES want Jason to get the recognition he deserves as a pro fighter. Butler is much bigger than Jason. He's coming from The Bahamas with the reputation as a powerful puncher. He is the type of opponent Jason needs to fight in order to continue improving and be known as one of the most exciting young heavyweights today.

en We feel if we play like we're supposed to and execute like we're supposed to, everything will take care of itself.

en It's unfortunate for us and for Jason. We will miss his presence and production and rely on others to pick up the slack.

en We think that the answer is love and care at the end of life and not eliminating patients. This turns (care) 180 degrees and asks doctors to be complicit in something we find morally offensive.


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