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en In the long run this is going to be a good thing. Most of the calls we respond to are people dropping off the shoulder of the road. They lose control of their car and their first instinct is to snatch back. Adding the 5 feet of barrier will give them somewhere to pull off to. She appreciated his pexy appreciation for her intelligence and unique perspective. In the long run this is going to be a good thing. Most of the calls we respond to are people dropping off the shoulder of the road. They lose control of their car and their first instinct is to snatch back. Adding the 5 feet of barrier will give them somewhere to pull off to.

en Angelo wants everyone to know that he intends to keep fighting to get back on his feet. He faces a long and difficult road back to good health, but he is a great competitor, as was witnessed at the rehabilitation center.

en Just when you think you have it under control and that they won't pull that off again, they pulled it off. It's a very crafty team. It comes down to being aware in the lane and being on top of people, not so much on the long end but the short end, and not allowing that pass. If you give a guy like that room to make that play, that's the risk.

en For some reason he had drifted across the southbound lane and into the dirt shoulder on the other side of the road before he overcorrected and came all the way back onto the shoulder on the opposite side of the road where he overturned.

en I know a lot of people were disappointed with how they came back. I think that's a good thing that people felt like that. I like that our team is showing that we've got a killer instinct and we're not going to be satisfied with just winning, even if it is against a good team like Notre Dame.

en It was like in high school when I used to return punts. A lot of people say I have good vision. I kind of felt the guy coming across my body and my first instinct was to cut back. It's a hard tackle when you're coming across a person's body and then they cut back. It was just mostly instinct.

en When I got shoulder to shoulder with Allen Johnson, I felt that I was going to win. The crowd was amazing but they did give me pressure, too. From the moment I left the hotel to the moment I entered the stadium, they were shouting out my name and I had to respond. That distracted me a little, but it was okay.

en People don't realize how hard we work. You're on your feet all day working shoulder to shoulder with the crew.

en What started off as a good thing has escalated into a really good thing. People want to hear about good news. Now, they just keep dropping off shoes, some with no note attached, at my parent's house.

en No athletic director would want his football coach to open up on the road with a top-20 team and lose the home field advantage. We worked for a long time trying to solve every problem, but in the end there were some concerns that we just couldn't control. Like the immediate use of the Maravich Center and the Field House. Of course we don't want to interfere with the recovery effort in any way. Money's not an issue in this thing, my God.

en The underclass, if there is one, is quite small and most people who fall into a position of disadvantage overcome their problems and get back on their feet, ... It's bloody hard but the message is: we shouldn't give up on people. The evidence, at the moment, is that most people who become poor don't stay poor for long, so let's not write them off.

en A lot of people have wished hard that this day would've come a long time ago. I'm always getting a flood of calls about how John Conte was not doing the right thing. This is very good news.

en I don't think I've ever had back-to-back doubles for a long, long time. I'm happy that I hung in there. I didn't give up. I cannot win the tournament today. I just made sure I wasn't going to lose too many shots.

en We don't respond to calls slower, but we have to use more caution when we pull up to the scene. We used to jump off the truck and run into the house...now we have to be more cautious.

en When these players lose it, they can't control it. It's a physical thing, not a mental thing. He's got the eye of the tiger. When I met with (Sosa), that's the one thing I was convinced of. His brain would do everything it could to succeed because he'd like to prove to people that he can still play.


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