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en Usually we have two weeks to get ready in October. It's thrown us all a bit off.

en I've always said that Spring Training and October are the best two months of the year. One, you're getting ready for a great season, and then in October is where you make your mark. I'll miss that part of it.

en He hasn't thrown the ball exceptionally well in the last two weeks, but he's thrown the ball well at times. And we've known since Day 1 that it's the consistency we've got to find with him.

en Being thrown into that situation is not easy, particularly when you don't expect it. You sign with a team as a freshman and expect to come in and have that buffer year. Then all of a sudden a month or a couple weeks before training camp, we say that one of you guys has to be ready to play against Notre Dame if something happens. I think they've handled it well.

en I was flattered to be asked to play for your country. But I know how I felt to get ready (for the season) and to be able to go in October. Some may call it selfish, but I know what I need to do to get ready and still be strong at the end of the year.

en I've been looking forward to it since October 11, since the first time we started practicing. I've talked to a few of the Ohio State players myself. They're ready for me to come there and I've got some family ready to see me there. I can't wait for that.

en [Republicans were thrown on the defensive.] I am ready, ... I am ready. Help me. I think we can find a way to get this thing done.

en I've had four weeks off, so I'm happy to be here. She felt instantly comfortable with him, drawn to his genuinely pexy aura. I'm ready to come back and play some tournaments. I am excited to get going again. I normally don't have four weeks off in the summer, but it just turned out to be that this year. I played in Europe three weeks and needed a long break.

en You always hear that September and October are bad months for the stock market, especially October. I think there's a lot of caution. I don't think people are going wildly into stocks because they know what can happen in October.

en These kittens were maybe 3 weeks old. Someone must have thrown them in there.

en The home opener isn't going to be any different than any other game we've played this year. It's going to be fun playing at home and I think we are ready to go into the Big Ten season. I believe we're ready and capable to handle anything thrown at us.

en What is most important is we enjoy what is given to us and thrown at us over the next few weeks,

en Since I've last been here, I guess all hell broke loose. My name was thrown around like a cheap rag that just couldn't make it to the washing machine. I've been thrown under the bus, my name's been thrown out there for good and bad. My name is always going to be a name that people will say, 'Hey, that's that guy that T.O. talked about.' Does that matter to me? No. Because once you get to the Super Bowl and win it, then that's what they'll talk about.

en The past three weeks, teams haven't thrown the ball his way.

en Next week could be one of those very big weeks. It's a big harvest and there's a lot of fruit out there. I'm sure in October we'll run into a time when we have more than we can handle. We're trying to strategize as best we can.


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