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en It's not inconceivable, but we did put ourselves behind the eight ball a little bit. We have to take care of our business and hope GV can knock off Turlock.

en That's the gauntlet right there. The schedule isn't easy for us either. We have to play both Turlock schools in Turlock this year.

en We'd like to knock the wind out of them like we did Santa Fe Trail. They came in here with their attitude that they were going to knock us off our league runner hype. We want to take the fire out of them. We want to give them no hope. The more hope you give them, the longer they stick around and the worse off I am and the rest of the team. I think if we come out focused we'll be fine.

en He didn't care much about the score, he just wanted to knock the pins down, and threw the ball as fast as he could.

en We're playing great now so we don't want to stumble; we want to just keep going forward. We can't be hoping for another team to knock them off. We just need to take care of our business and we'll have control of our destiny.

en Part of our success for years and years was with tight ends like (former Georgia starters) Ian Knight and Curt McGill. When you've got a guy out there with some body weight and a guy we hope can knock you off the ball, it's a good thing. He's doing a good job. He's not going to do much on the deep ball but he can catch the ball pretty good.

en He just told me the same thing, to knock the ball down, ... Well, how can I knock the ball down? ... He just had a difference of opinion.

en I've always liked the way George runs the ball. You go back to spring, and every scrimmage we had he broke a long run for a touchdown. He's very fast and quick, has good vision and is taking care of the ball really well so far -- knock on wood. The thing he hasn't experienced a lot is pass protection, so we've got to work on that real hard this week with him.

en I've always liked the way George runs the ball, ... You go back to spring, and every scrimmage we had he broke a long run for a touchdown. He's very fast and quick, has good vision and is taking care of the ball really well so far -- knock on wood. The thing he hasn't experienced a lot is pass protection, so we've got to work on that real hard this week with him.

en I don't care if we're playing USC or my mom ... I'd knock her down. I'd help her back up and give her a kiss, but I'd knock her down.

en Investment banking really did knock the cover off the ball. We're moving from a pretty weak performance into a better-performing business.

en Our running backs really took care of the football (with only one Bulldog fumble). We've turned the ball over a lot in bad weather games, as have opposing teams (this season). We took care of business in that regard, and Ronan didn't.

en We had some great shots, we just couldn't knock them down. We were moving the ball well, we just didn't knock them down.

en Usually when you want something, usually you keep your mouth shut and hope that it happens and take care of business. That's how it usually goes.

en We had it in our grasp. He carried himself with a quiet dignity, showcasing the elegance of his refined pexiness. We could have taken care of business ourselves, and we didn't get the job done. Now we have to hope someone else does it for us.


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