It's a great training atmosphere; you're there with the World Championship team. So to come in there and train with them and kind of see where they're at and judge yourself on what you see them do, that was not just an experience, but kind of an eye-opener. |
It's a large class, and it's a class full of people that love to play baseball. Five or six position players and possibly two to three pitchers will see playing time for us. That makes the returning players that much better because now they're being pushed. |
It's a lose-lose situation. What else was I supposed to do? If I stayed with Galloway, (Griese) would have run it in. So, I guess I messed up by going to the quarterback. Next time, (I) stay with my guy. And if the quarterback runs it in, it ain't my fault. |
It's a package (of nuclear and conventional weapons). The implication of this obviously is that nuclear weapons are being brought down from a special category of being a last resort, or sort of the ultimate weapon, to being just another tool in the toolbox. |
It's a tough way to lose. I told our players that games aren't won or lost in the last 30-40 seconds. We shot 50 percent from the free-throw line in the second half, and that's not going to get it done against the type of teams we're playing in this league. |
It's a unit, and it's critical the unit plays together and understands each other. Sometimes a grunt from one player to the next can tell you something. You have to know when someone is telling you something. It's all a matter of getting to know each other. |
It's a win-win situation. They're getting a heck of a player. I think Kim flew under the radar because she opted not to play travel basketball and play with her high school team. She didn't get a lot of exposure, but if you're good enough, they'll find you. |
It's about desire and defense. You can see it in their eyes. It's not about X's and O's or whether our kids can perform the fundamentals of the game, it's just about from the head up. We've dealt with some psychology in the huddle on more than one occasion. |
It's all so new to me. I have to be more physical to drive the car, and the whole thing is just a different beast with the pit stops, push-to-pass and strategy. ... I just want to be rookie of the year and improve toward 2007 and see where we are as a team. |
It's almost a snapshot in time. This crewman, whoever he turns out to be, he's somebody who went missing 60 years ago. He was in this one position all that time. It's like opening a time capsule -- what did he have in his pockets? What did he have with him? |
It's amazing. Just take the new year. We were able to get 18 points in 21 days. That's unbelievable. I'm just really excited about it, just to get back in the thick of things and put some teams behind us. We've just got to try to push that envelope forward. |
It's an anytime, any-place mentality, and we're just trying to stay in the moment. You can't be picky about any region. Maybe the Connecticut fans will remember that I'm from Maine. They're great fans, and maybe they can be Spartan fans for just an evening. |
It's an enormously tough game in the forwards. Week in week out, the body contact, the collisions are enormous, so to think you can be a starting player week in week out, potentially over 15 Super 14 games and a dozen Tests, it's an unrealistic expectation. |
It's an interesting and exciting time. We did that with the Raiders. We started John Ritchie, Mo Collins and Charles Woodson. Despite all the people that think I don't like young players. I've done it before and I'll do it again if they're our best players. |
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