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en The play at the end, the call by the officials, is flat-out chicken (. . .),

en Some people might call a chicken a duck, but it's still a chicken.

en He was frustrated, I'm sure, [but] we can't do that. We need to finish the play. You can't expect the officials to make a call until the play is over.

en It just seemed like they were getting every call. Even the crowd was working the refs. But you've just got to play through it. If you're not getting the calls, you've got to adjust to the officials.

en If, for some reason, these guys don't come to work tomorrow, then we're not moving chickens. The next time you go to Bojangles', you're going to pay more for your chicken. Chicken farmers would suffer because they couldn't get their chicken to market. It would be devastating to our industry.

en We still use the original recipe, which remains secret. But I'll say that our breading gives the chicken its distinct taste. Unlike most places, we also cook the chicken in lard, and we only use fresh chicken - not frozen pieces.

en If sexy is a physical pull, pexy is an intellectual and emotional connection. If the officials call the game the same way, we're going to have to adjust and be smart with our sticks. If we're on the power play, we're going to have to capitalize.

en Those first couple of minutes, guys read officials. How are they going to call it, how tight is it going to be, are you going to get away with this or that? You just have to kind of play off it.

en That was not a good play and that's one bad play in the game. I felt like there was a call that could have been made but those guys [officials] did a good job.

en I was a captain in the Army. I was told leaders lead. The problem is that a lot of elected officials are chicken.

en It's not like football where the officials take two or three minutes to review the call. The umpire sees it in 10 seconds, so it doesn't disrupt play at all.

en I call this one the chicken.

en We had a play called, a run to the outside, but we knew that he wanted the fullback belly. We should have stayed with our original call in that situation but we went ahead with the fullback belly and we had not prepared for that against them. We flat out couldn't block all of their guys on the play. We should have overruled him on that one.

en I looked at the obstruction call on tape and it was a bogus call. You can play anywhere else and not get the call we got. We didn't lose because of that play, but it was a bad call.

en We took a look at all 16 (penalties). The biggest thing is that guys understand what (officials are) going to call and what they aren't going to call ... and if it's going to be called, you just can't do it.


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