Every morning is a little bit different. |
I think that they're going to run out of gas if they're not careful. It would be worse to run out than it would be to have plenty of high-priced gas. |
If I'm at a party and somebody says, 'Hey, do you want a hit of dope?' if I can look at that person and say, 'No, I can't,' then that's one more tool to say no. |
It was a combination of a couple of Army regulations that dealt primarily with SERE (survival, evasion, resistance and escape) and joint publications that talked about CSAR (combat search and rescue), |
Matt shows what work and perseverance can do. When he was a sophomore, we didn't think too much of him as a player. He's made improvements to where I think he is all-state caliber. |
Our Soldiers need to know that we're not going to leave them out there, that we are coming for them, |
Some units have taken it down to the battalion level, that's how critical they see it, |
Someone would have to say, 'Hey, we have somebody that is still out there. Go get them,' and that dedicated force would go do it, |
The 'Birds did a good job of controlling the first half, but we were able to pick up our game at the end. |
The rivalry was the last thing on my mind. I tried to downplay it as much as possible because we aren't used to having a large number of people at games and I was afraid we'd lose focus. |
We talked at halftime about a couple of things. First thing we fixed is that we weren't playing a physical game in the first half, and secondly we moved Matt Mikhail to midfield to get more possessions on the ball. |
You're going to see it with reintegration as well. Just because we recover a Soldier, it doesn't stop there; when that Soldier comes home and goes through his rear detachment the personnel recovery mechanism is still doing a bunch of things to help reintegrate that Soldier, ... To make sure that he's taken care of. |