Don't worry bout' the mule being blind, just load the wagon! |
Eddie played extremely well. He was the biggest difference in the game. |
Every time I go to the theater, ... there's something about the atmosphere, seeing something unfold live in front of an audience, that you can't get out of your system. |
Everybody feels the same way — let's make this last one a good one. |
From my point of view, it was kind of bonus, |
From my point of view, it was kind of bonus. It was frustrating for a moment, but to be honest it never really found a home at the end of last year. We didn't finish until late October, which was too late for it to be in festivals, and I think that would have helped the movie. |
He could do it as a player and he could do it as a coach, because they respect him. That's what it's all about. |
He feels the pressure real and pressure imagined, |
He had been a 15-year-old boy and he watched it happen from his garden -- 600 Italian soldiers and 13 officers shot by machine gun in the space of three minutes. And their bodies were left. He has never been able to erase this from his mind. |
He never seemed uncomfortable back there. |
He would probably want to play, but he wants to play with a team that has a chance to win. The Packers really don't look like they are going in that direction right now, so maybe he's talking about another team. There are a number of teams that could use him. . . . There are a lot of moving parts in this that could include the draft and could maybe include Brett Favre. |
He's hard to get to the ground. You would think that he would be heavy-legged and slow, but he's not. |
He's just throwing that ball up on the deep ones. Every time he has thrown deep, it's into coverage. |
He's the cornerstone of our franchise. Without him in the first nine games, I don't think we'd have a win. |
Hey, the offensive linemen are the biggest guys on the field, they're bigger than everybody else, and that's what makes them the biggest guys on the field. |