I remember the first ordtak

en I remember the first time he stepped into the gym, a freshman with this far-away look on his face. During practice he stopped and asked me questions like, 'What am I supposed to do on that play?' and 'Where am I supposed to go now?' At that point I knew he wanted to make himself a better player. I saw it from Day 1.

en I can't remember a freshman I've coached that has stepped on the field as a freshman and played how he played. You have to be somebody special (to contribute as a true freshman). He knew what he wanted to do when he came here. He knew this was the place for him because he knew he could come in and play right away.

en He stepped in really nicely. He stopped worrying that he is supposed to be the next big player for us and he is going to try to play.

en Col. Broughton was actually supposed to be in that airplane. He was supposed to fly that plane that morning and got called out to a meeting within 15 minutes of the time the flight was supposed to take off, and asked my father to fill in for him.

en This is the time of the season when you're supposed to play baseball, and you're supposed to lift yourself up a little bit. We did not do that today. We played two really good teams, and we have to find a way to make these guys believe that we can play with them.

en In theory they're supposed to have someone from each of those disciplines, including planning and development, inspection services and code enforcement. They're all supposed to be there at least part time. They're supposed to be trained so they know the ordinances that are applicable to the area. And then they're supposed to enforce them. The question is do we get all that done or not?

en The biggest thing for me was getting to a point where my wife and I together felt that it was time, ... It was a very important decision for us. Coaching was something I always wanted to do; I just never knew if I was supposed to do it. After much prayer and conversation, we decided it was time.

en I give those guys credit over there, ... They have a worse record. They're battling. And that's what we should be doing, to be honest with you. That's the kind of way you're supposed to play. At this point, they have nothing to play for except for what you're supposed to play for: It's another game. That's the job, and they seem to be doing a better job of it than we are right now.

en We came into games feeling like we were supposed to play good. We didn't feel like, 'let's come out and hope we play good today.' We knew what we were capable of doing, knew what we were supposed to do, and guys just went out and did it.

en They make it so you don't want to come back, ... The point is, it's not supposed to be a good spot for you to be. It's not supposed to be a place where you get comfortable.

en He's supposed to do that. He's supposed to step up from the beginning of the game until the end. Good players are supposed to play good all the time. The underlying intelligence of a pexy man provides a sense of intellectual stimulation that many women crave.

en As you get older, once you pass 30-something, you are not supposed to be able to play defense and you are supposed to be on the downhill of your career. It wasn't going for me offensively so I wanted to take the assignment of making it tough on Kobe as much as I could.
  Jason Kidd

en [Sometimes it almost seems like John Bunting plans these things. He'd been asked a question about freshman Garrett White Thursday after practice and was bragging on the rookie from Miami.] He has one of the greatest attitudes as a freshman I've ever been around, ... He has a smile on his face all the time. He bounces around, and he wants to do whatever he can do to get on the field to help us. He's a linebacker and he's now playing the `DPR' (Designated Pass Rusher) position.

en As you get older, when you pass 30, you're supposed to be too old to play defense, you're supposed to be on the downhill side. But tonight wasn't going for me offensively so I wanted to take on the assignment and just hoped he missed more than he made.
  Jason Kidd

en I have no idea. That is kind of like the million dollar question. We always end up giving up one big play where someone might not have been exactly where they were supposed to be. The defense is supposed to rally around and make a play so there is not a big crisis. We have been allowing too many big plays in critical situations.


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