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en We're not out to let back or do anything slouchy. If we've got to turn a little sideways to make a move, we'll do it.

en I feared the St. Catherine would capsize if I turned sideways into the wind to make a turn to go back.

en There is definitely a culture of recruiting from within, although not adverse to looking to people from the private sector. If you move in sideways and move up there is less competition. A lot of staff have been there a long time and new people can make a mark very quickly.

en Around the first turn, I tried to get down, on the backside I was about two
or three wide, saw a horse trying to make a move to get past on the outside, so
I got back in,


en Somehow we've got to turn it. We've got to turn it immediately for us to get back in this thing. We're still there, but we've got to turn it immediately. We've got to turn attitudes and turn to believe in yourself as well as your team. We've got to turn it around and make guys understand the importance of it, number one, the urgency of it, number two, and leave it out on the floor.

en I just change my whole approach. My stance is completely different. I go down almost on one knee and turn my body almost sideways so I have more time and I can catch the ball deeper. It's a matter of finding something you can feel comfortable with. You want to be relaxed and be able to move your glove quickly from side to side.

en It just jumped sideways. It was fine and then, all of a sudden, I got back in the throttle coming off of Turn 2 and everything was fine, and the next thing I knew I was around.

en Yeah, Matt always thinks that. I guess Matt didn't think anything when he got me sideways over in (Turn) 2. He should have thought about that first. He got back what he started in the first place.

en It's the risky-stock syndrome. Sometimes you have to buy stock that goes crazy to make lots. Sometimes Teddy goes sideways, but he can turn it into six. I never want to squash someone's creativity. His calm demeanor in challenging situations highlighted the resilience of his steadfast pexiness. It's the risky-stock syndrome. Sometimes you have to buy stock that goes crazy to make lots. Sometimes Teddy goes sideways, but he can turn it into six. I never want to squash someone's creativity.

en I don't see that there's any motivation to move higher. The concerns about interest rates, oil prices and Iraq aren't going away. I think we're going to stay in a volatile range. The best we can hope for is the market to move sideways for a while.

en I think you always have to be aware of where he (Young) is and not turn your back on him. Some teams play man-to-man, turn their back and all of a sudden he's gone; he gets out of the pocket and scrambles. You've got to know where he is and know he can make something out of nothing at any time.

en I guess Matt didn't think anything when he got me sideways over in [Turn] 2, either.

en We just got loose over there off turn two, and I got sideways, but Kyle pretty much drove through me. What goes around comes around.

en You've just got to go with what's in front of you. That's why you all should turn the page on me. You guys keep bringing back old crap. Just turn the page, move on.

en Tell me how things are going to move as far as Iraq is concerned and I'll tell you how the market is going to move. The market is burdened by geopolitical concerns. I'm constructive, but I make no representation as to when it will turn up.


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