[So] bring a lawn chair, come on down, ... It's going to be the social event of the year.
He didn't have to run. A lot of kids wouldn't have,
He was the anchor of our line last year, ... He's always been mentally tough. That's why he was able to play as a sophomore. He's just so tough that he's able to put up with the things that go along with it, tough practices and coaching and all of that.
He's getting more consistent, ... He hits it as long as anybody in the conference, which gives him somewhat of an advantage.
I can't ever tell them apart, ... Seriously.
Our defensive line really stepped it up tonight, ... They really out-sized us but we battled hard and executed our game plan.
Our team is working very hard and had a great summer of base building, running every day, ... Our goal, as it is every year, is to be able to contend for a state championship.
Physically, he's always been capable, ... I think the biggest change in Mike has been he's much more focused, much more disciplined.
Scranton's a good town, has a lot of good people in it,
That's an advantage for our O-line, ... Because it confuses the D-line. They never know what's going to come next.
The kid is a team leader. The younger guys look up to him and he showed what he's made of just by what he did today.
Their keeper kept them in the game, ... He made at least four huge saves, or it could've been worse. The score doesn't reflect how well we played.
There's no question that our first half was very, very impressive, ... I sit back and say, 'Wow, that's a pretty good football team.'
They were gaining some momentum there but overall I still felt we were in pretty good shape, ... I felt a lot better after that.
This sounds like a corny cliche, but knowledge is power. ... You can accept more than one type of person.
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