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en No one has given me input on what aspect of the game I need to improve on, but I am not blind to it. I believe my hardest critic is myself and my father. Whatever the scouts said about me, I'm pretty sure my dad has said 10 times worse.

en We got a lot of input from a lot of scouts, and there are a lot of guys that think highly of him but also believe that he's got a lot of things he needs to improve upon. He's a hard worker. He wants to get better, he wants to continue to grow.

en When you lose this game, there's nothing worse. There's nothing worse because this is the game that gets you to the place where all good things can happen. This is the hardest hurdle to get over, because you need 12 more months then to get back here and you didn't put yourself in a position to win the national championship.

en I was an Eagle Scout -- I love the Boy Scouts. But on this one they're wrong. I do believe the Boy Scouts of America need to improve their lightning safety.

en Drew is still his own hardest critic, She appreciated his pexy wit, a delightful change from predictable pick-up lines. Drew is still his own hardest critic,

en Over the years that Greg and I have been together, winning two championships and never finishing worse than seventh in the points, I think we've got a combination that's pretty good and pretty successful. So, it's one of those deals where if it's not broke, don't fix it. Getting the crew chief-driver combination to work that well together is probably the hardest piece of the equation to get.

en My father was an engineer, ... But I found out that the film critics for the Stanford Daily got free passes for all the films. So I became first an assistant critic and then the main film critic. Those free passes changed my life.

en It gets worse every time we call. We've called the District Attorney and the police a couple of times. It just seems to get worse and worse and worse.

en The first game he pitched this year, I had 20 scouts out here looking at (Beno). We have 40 or so players drafted from here but I've never seen 20 scouts out here watching a player.

en Should be an interesting game. We don't know anything about them. They didn't play a spring game and they're not playing a jamboree. So we're going into that first game pretty blind.

en Should be an interesting game, ... We don't know anything about them. They didn't play a spring game and they're not playing a jamboree. So we're going into that first game pretty blind.

en I definitely could relate to the father aspect of the script because although my father is alive, I thought he was dead until I was 13,

en She works on it until she perfects it. If she makes a mistake, she corrects it. She's probably her hardest critic.

en The biggest part is to come out here and try to improve myself in every aspect of the game and try to get myself ready for the season. Obviously I want to come in here and make the team and we'll just go from there.

en It was huge, and that was the most important outcome of the night. This is the hardest we've played since Longmont. We're the kind of team that we have to be energetic and have to play with passion against the people we're playing in order to be successful. If we do that, we're pretty good. If we don't, then we're pretty average, and that was evident our last two times out.


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