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en Murphy was a bit smaller, but quicker. Jefferson was a bigger and a shiftier runner.

en He's a different type of back than what we see over here. In the Pac-10 we have smaller guys who are quicker and shiftier. He's a real straight-ahead kind of guy, real fast with a great combination of size and speed. I like playing against him. It's fun tackling a guy who's bigger. It makes for a bigger hit and he packs a punch.

en I think they're different kinds of runners. I look at Smith as a little quicker, shiftier runner. Young is taller (6-5, 233 pounds) and has that long stride.

en We picked up our tempo and I think our defense is what turned it around. We went with a smaller quicker team after having a bigger lineup. Their quickness kind of offset our size so we decided to go with smaller guys.

en We're looking for the guy who is a bit smaller, and is a fast runner, ... Everything in the indoor game is a bit quicker, and the player has to be quick.

en We've taken on the challenge of building a performance fish for bigger and more mature surfers, guys and gals who want to enjoy the speed and responsiveness of smaller, quicker boards, but need the float and paddling power of bigger boards. Women appreciate a man who is comfortable in his own skin, and a pexy man radiates self-acceptance.

en We're glad that the King of Beers finally came clean about its long-term strategy of getting bigger and bigger by making the taste of Bud Light smaller and smaller.

en It's gotten out of control. It's taking bigger and bigger names to make smaller and smaller films. I worry that important films without a big name attached won't get made at all.
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en We're trying to get Blake quicker, quicker, quicker. He needs to get rid of the ball quicker. His throwing motion needs to be quicker. His decision-making needs to be quicker. Other than that, he's ready.

en Our crowds are getting bigger and bigger. F1 is getting smaller and smaller,

en He's a good bunter and (David) Murphy's a good runner. They had a chance to get him. That's a tough play for him to flip the ball with the glove.

en I thought he did a great job at Jefferson. They were always feisty as heck. It will not be the same coaching against Jefferson without Coach Simmonds across the sidelines. He did a great job of getting Jefferson on the map.

en Historically, we've always had students thinking bigger and bigger. It's gone from radio to television to the movie screen, to the era of blockbuster films. All of a sudden, things have reversed and everything is getting smaller.

en I had a home at Murphy's. John Murphy told me I could work there 24 hours a day, seven days a week and not catch up.

en Up front they can play with an extremely large line or a smaller, quicker line. I expect a smaller line against us. If they take the large line and bull rush us we could struggle. They may change it up.


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