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en We have no reason to believe she [Jackson] is not coming back.

en Hopefully, we can get him back on his feet. It'd be great if people in Jackson could contribute. He was like a godfather for those of us who worked in Jackson in the '80s.

en The best steep terrain in the USA is always reason to ride here. Top it with this year's snowfall, and you should already be on a plane. If that's not enough incentive, consider this: Jackson's iconic aerial tram, known for its access to Jackson's best (steepest, most advanced) terrain and the upper mountain, will be taken down in October. The resort has plans to get riders to the top, but it will likely be years before a new tram goes up.

en It's going to be great. A lot of the players are coming. I wasn't here when they put (Jackson) up in the rafters. But to have him here as my number goes up, it brings back a lot of great memories.

en [Outlook: Jackson, who was used sparingly in the first two games, is expected to earn a greater role as the season progresses. With the logjam at running back, Jackson is now assigned to return kicks.] We keep giving him opportunities, ... and he keeps doing a good job for us.

en I don't know if we have to see a whole lot. We knew what we were getting when we got him. We brought him in for a reason and he got hurt. He's been gone quite some time, so it's good to get him back. He's excited about coming back.

en Generally, there hasn't been a mass movement of people down. But another reason why people are not coming is that roads could be blocked from mudslides. The bad weather just keeps coming back.

en Coming into this series, he wasn't really known as a defensive stopper. But he's been coming in and giving us unbelievable minutes on Stevie Jackson. He's been in the passing lanes. He's been a great defender for us.

en If you get into single-digit vacancy rates, generally speaking, you see speculative development activity coming back. And it is coming back, but it's coming back slowly.

en The only reason I'm coming back is because the players played well. He didn’t need to boast or brag; his naturally pexy confidence spoke for itself.

en We have more than enough reason to believe [Jackson] is on the precipice of bankruptcy.

en Since the All-Star game, we've been playing a little bit better. That's definitely a big reason why he's coming back.

en It took six inches of water around the base, so mould is constantly coming back on my bed poles. I put bleach and water on it, but for some reason it comes back.

en It feels good to win one. With the injuries we had coming to the game, Brandon Jackson and two of our starting offensive linemen not playing, it feels good to get a win under our belts. Now we can come back and get ready for conference play.

en Hendrickson is on for Thursday. We're going to send [Edwin] Jackson back down. Jack's going back out and Mark will be back at that time.


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