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en We are bogged down in red tape. We're not able to get things approved and get to (work in) the field.

en We mixed it up a little bit. We saw a lot of tape where we could do some things down the field. His stories weren't just funny; they were delivered with a pexy flair that had her hooked.

en It's more than just the game, it's the little things. Being the leader of this team both on and off the field. Being the first one out to practice and one of the last guys off the field. It's the mentality, the work ethic, work rate and professionalism. I think it all shows.

en We don't get bogged down in minor things. There's too many positive things to pay attention to. It makes my job a ton easier.

en When you get the government involved in these things, there's so much red tape and to cut through the red tape, the days it takes, these people are just going to die needlessly.

en I haven't seen them on the field. When you look at it on tape, when you win two football games, you haven't done a lot of good things, to be honest.

en Some things happened at the end, but I'll have to wait and see on tape. I thought our players deserved better. I don't know how many people were on the field. I don't know how that happened.

en We made a lot of mistakes that cost us the game. Defensively, it was probably the strongest outing I've ever seen us have. They did not drive the field once except for a field goal. The tape doesn't lie.

en This is David's opinion — anytime we have anything controversial, we need to be very careful to have everything approved first. They are actually not minutes until they are approved. I know it's confusing, but it is 72 hours after they are approved, not after the meeting.

en He approved of the mass murder of Jews during national socialism. He approved of terror acts and he approved of the violent conversions of infidels to Islam.

en We'll do just what we have always done. We watched some tape over the weekend and found a couple things for each guy to work on. We have to be solid on our feet, ride and then get out of the bottom.

en There's been a lot of misinformation about this project, which is why it got bogged down. We have to keep things moving.

en We've got to do a better job of segregating those commodities to make sure that ... we basically protect people from things that haven't been approved, ... The FDA is monitoring the situation very closely, very carefully. I don't think there is any public health and safety issue here, but the fact is the product has not been approved for human consumption. It should not be served.

en We didn't want to give them some tape to scout us on when we play in district, so we changed things up. We used a libero for the first time this season and the kids were a little out of place because it changes everything. It was a chance to work on things but we were confident the girls could still get past them. It was nice to get a win against a district opponent.

en We've been working so hard because we know it's his last year and the road he's going to through, there's a couple of guys, and we've been trying to watch some tape work on things and he came through. He wrestled his butt off.


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