It's something you don't like to think about every day. I think the life expectancy for an offensive linemen isn't real great. Me having young children, that's a somber point, but it's part of your job. ... (A player could) try to play at 200 pounds, but that isn't going to happen. |
It's sort of like in New York - people always say with all the talent we have, we should make it to the World Series, right? But no matter how you look at it, talent doesn't win games, performance wins games. There are a lot of people who are talented who don't necessarily perform. |
It's tough anytime you lose a starter, especially Benny, because he's someone we've been playing together with most of our lives, and he's one of the best players we've ever had here. Coach says everybody has to step up because that's all you can do. So far, that's what we've done. |
It's tough to think like that because the goal was to win this regional and we thought we had to the team to do that. Delta outplayed us. They were more physical and had a nice run in the second half. They played such good defense, but our kids scrapped and competed the whole game. |
It's trickle-down contracting: You're paying a cut at every level, and it makes the final cost exponentially more expensive than it needs to be. And in almost every case, the local people who really need to be making the money are at the bottom of these upside-down pyramid schemes. |
It's unfortunate (the lockout) got as ugly as it did. I think our fans, hockey fans, are true blue fans. They love the game and they love the fact that the hockey players are probably the best athletes out there, in terms of being personal, and they're going to come back in droves. |
It's very, very obvious watching him play that he's not as reckless and daring and playing like he's capable of. I don't know if there's a level of uncertainty when he plants or jumps or runs, or if he just feels like the pain is so severe that he just can't do what he needs to do. |
J.P. has a great upside. He's got three things going for him, his athleticism, his work ethic, and his thirst for competition. Some of our fans are disappointed in our record. But, even if we were 0-3, our mind-set would still be the same. We've got a plan and we're sticking to it. |
Jerome and Thurman are two guys I always looked up too and I played with Travis last year so I want to be the same type of players they became. The best thing for me to do is concentrate on my books and try to play up to my ability and hopefully that'll allow me to play in college. |
Jessica is better all the way around on offense and defense, and Beth has a good vertical and her blocking is improving. Allison was solid for us last season. With libero coming in (this season), I considered Katie for it, but I don't want to take away from her attacking abilities. |
Jochen is a lot closer to playing. He had a real good day [Thursday] and went through all the combative stuff and didn't feel any pain. Just from talking to him, I would think he's itching to go either [today] or Monday. We'll make sure with the doctor, who will have the final say. |
Joe has probably been our most consistent player on both ends of the court. When you look at his offense, his defense, all of the little things he does on the court, his willingness to take the big shot, he's become a pretty versatile player, and that's what we expected out of him. |
Joey: But I-I-I can't stay too long, I gotta get up early for a commercial audition tomorrow and I gotta look good. I'm supposed to be playing a 19-year-old. [Everyone stops in their tracks upon hearing this] Chandler: So when you said, "Get up early, " did you mean 1986? |
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