But you know, ... it would be nice to look back when I'm like 65 and fat, telling my kid and my next-door neighbor how cool I was back in the day — washing my car with my letterman's jacket on, saying, 'Back in my day ... '
Definitely. It shows anything can happen. If you've got games called the Music City Miracle and what not, it just makes you think anything can happen.
I know I thought that was the break that would put us over the top, that it would turn the tide for good.
It's like you're the tin man with no oil. It's just annoying. An apparatus is on you and I'd rather be free flowing and feel more agile without it.
These are the games d-linemen live for. We were grooving.
This was a must win, regardless of how you look at it. If we'd lost this game it could have started a huge slide. Now we stopped that slide and we can come away with a sense of confidence.
We've got too much talent here not to do anything with it, ... I couldn't see us not doing really, really good. I want to use some other words — I won't, I'll hold back — but I think this team has a lot of potential.
What more is there? ... In the weight room, nobody competes with Haloti.
When we come together and know our roles and play the way we should play, this is what happens.
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This website focuses on proverbs in the Swedish, Danish and Norwegian languages, and some parts including the links below have not been translated to English. They are mainly FAQs, various information and webpages for improving the collection.