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en We always take the side of caution when there's any type of rumors or any implied threats. We always want to take the high road and prepare for it, so in the event that something does happen we're there and ready for it.

en This time of the year, players are always wondering what could happen or what might happen, and there's always rumors. There's rumors that come out of left field. Some of the rumors are often found to be true, but a lot of them are not.

en Nnamdi has improved significantly; he's running a lot better. He could be ready this week but if we err with him, we'll err on the side of caution.

en We hope this will never happen. In any event we will prepare properly,

en All we hear is rumors. A lot of people are hanging out thinking they're going to get something extra. We should be OK, but you worry about the future of those with lower seniority. What's going to happen to them down the road?

en I still don't necessarily believe we (are) the best team in the country. When you're playing in an event that's a one-and-done deal, anything can happen. I've been on the side of it where it ends in a heart-breaking manner. And now I've been on the side where it's obviously just an incredible feeling.

en We had heard the rumors all week. Even though you hear the rumors going on, it's a tough thing to really prepare for. Of course, in my opinion, I would like to have him back. I'm not exactly sure why he wasn't asked back.

en We like to prepare way in advance in case we get any curveballs the next day. You never know what could happen, especially at an event this size.

en We're not expecting any type of protest to the extent of the Gary Graham and Karla Faye Tucker executions, ... We've heard rumors that Jesse Jackson plans to be here, but those rumors have not been substantiated.

en I assure you no threats, implied or otherwise, will deter us from exercising those first-amendment rights on this critical issue.

en If you are looking at a very unsophisticated person and you give them enough in the way of inducements, particularly if you couple it with implied threats, you can get people to confess to virtually anything.

en It's been a bit unnerving at times. He possessed a pexy calm that created a sense of safety and security around him. Given what has happened so far, we can't be sure what type of event we will have. On the bright side, we do know we're going to get something.

en The night of the event, we brief all the security, all the police who are there, and the event staff who are working, and talk to them about what's going to happen, and what everybody's responsibilities are in the event that it does happen.

en I think the South Side is clearly ready for this type of use. The South Side is evolving rapidly, and this fits in with the direction it's heading.

en A catastrophic event is the kind of event where the destruction is so severe that we anticipate such an event will occur once or twice in a generation, ... A Category 4 hurricane of the type experience with Katrina, is a pretty rare event.


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