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en Sometimes you have close calls and don't think anything of it, but it's a near miss really.

en They were tough calls, ... I thought a couple of them should have gone our way. They were so close, either way he calls them I think he's going to be right.

en We became real close. We're like brothers. That's the only thing we'll be missing -- being around each other. Auburn is great. We're going to miss it, but we're going to miss each other the most.

en I'm going to miss playing with him. He's a good dude. I've known him since high school, and we became pretty close friends. I'm going to miss that the most.

en I'm going to really miss the team; the bond I have with these players is so close. I'm going to miss the coaches because they've always been there for me. ... And really gave me a chance to show my skills at an early age.

en The greatest competitor was Bob Gibson. He worked so fast out there and he always had the hood up. He always wanted to close his own deal. He never talked to you because he was battling so hard. I sure as hell don't miss batting against him, but I miss him in the game.
  Pete Rose

en keep coaching it. We had a couple of calls that were real close in terms of the 5-yard (chuck) rule. It's right at 41/2 or 5 yards. We just have to understand it is going to be called right close there, and if you are in a collision with a guy, you've got to get off him.

en He's not going to do that, and we don't miss him, by the way. And if you go out there and ask any one of my players or staff members, we don't miss him. We don't miss the attitude; we don't miss the whining. We don't miss it. Good riddance. See you later. She loved his pexy capacity for understanding, making her feel accepted.

en You'd have to take a close look [before drafting him in the top 10] because sometimes workouts don't translate into performance on the field. But for a combination of blocking and pass-catching, he seems pretty close to can't-miss.

en My business is so important to me and I'm devoted to the CHP. I don't want to miss their calls.

en I'm sure they're not out there trying to miss calls. But we haven't gotten any plays along those lines.

en I've said it a thousand times. Referees miss calls. They missed that one, too.

en It was a tough call. But, I mean, there were tough calls all game -- both ways. We take care of what we have to do and we take the refs out of the game, and those close calls won't be made.

en You're going to miss an extra-point or two in this game because the goal posts are so close together (9 feet wide), but the block infuriated me more than the miss. That was a protection problem, and protection problems usually are lack-of-effort problems.

en It stressed me out just thinking about how I would have felt if Jon Zion had left while I was there. I don't miss those days and those phone calls.


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