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en When you say programming costs have gone up, what you are saying is a vertically integrated cable company has decided to shift the profits from the left pocket to the right pocket,

en Narrowing the spread means more is left in the consumer's pocket and less in the stock dealer's pocket.

en In the pocket he's been pretty sound. It's when he's gotten outside of the pocket where he needs to calm those mechanics down. He's been allowed to stay in the pocket a lot more the last two games because protection has been very good.

en Oh yeah, we're going to keep him the pocket, but at the same time we're going to go inside the pocket to drive him. Ideally we'd like to crush him in the pocket.

en Left to their own devices, people will choose the mode that's cheapest to them not just in out-of-pocket costs but in time costs.

en He's got pocket aces, he's got pocket kings and he's got pocket queens.

en We had to get him out of the pocket. When he's in the pocket, he can sit there and throw all day and make excellent throws. Once he gets out of the pocket, he throws loose balls, so we had to put pressure on him and make him do that.

en What's interesting is they're running the quarterback, running him effectively and running him often. Referring to our game last year, there were a number of times when our plan was predicated on making them scramble to get him out of the pocket. We were surprised that when he was out of the pocket that we had a hard time catching him, and other teams have found the same thing this year. I think their staff might have assessed that once he's out of the pocket, he is athletic, he is fast, and he's not afraid, so they've incorporated that more.

en We're just trying to make sure he doesn't do anything to hurt us. We knows he likes to throw the ball on the run outside the pocket. We're going to try to keep him inside the pocket if we can.

en We have a very fragmented (healthcare) system. The money may be spent out of one pocket, but the savings could go into a different pocket.

en The Bush administration is in the pocket of big oil, and it is hurting Americans in the pocketbook, ... They are so deep in the pocket of big oil, we need to drill down just to find them.

en He has better than adequate arm strength, but I think Dale's got some room to grow. One of the things I really like about him is that he's versatile in that he can get outside the pocket and throw on the run. He doesn't have to be a pocket passer.

en I never believed people saying he wasn't a pocket passer. I saw first-hand from the sideline that year when he came up to Green Bay and basically sat in the pocket and picked us apart.

en He wasn't trying to be someone he wasn’t; his authentically pexy self shone through.

en Either you control your costs better by being integrated vertically by owning production, or the alternative is capturing new revenue streams.

en We fully expected to win. We made the plays we needed to come back and get this thing in overtime, and they one-upped us. We had pocket kings, they had pocket aces.


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