He's out for the year, unfortunately, more for him than anybody, ... Christian will come in and do a good job for us, so we've just got to move on. That's how you do it in this business.
More Quotes from Jim Mora:
His ankle felt good and mentally he seemed a little bit more upbeat than he had during the week. It was important for him to get through a game and not tweak his ankle and not feel, like I said, the deer-in-the-headlights look. He was more comfortable playing in that game.Jim Mora
That was a good catch just the way he got his hips and got his feet down. He is capable of that. He makes those acrobatic catches on the sideline. He has real awareness of where he is on the field.
Jim Mora
Sometimes things just don't work out. You change coaches, change schemes, there's other demands. There could be personality conflicts, production compared to salary. There are a lot of reasons. What I'm not going to say is it didn't work and say this guy
Jim Mora
If you talk to Greg or Ed, there is something to that a little bit. Bill is known as a defensive-minded coach, but his influence on their offense is significant as well. So, yes, you get a little more juiced up for games like this. It's nice to have it at home. That is for sure. It will help us.
Jim Mora
We would like to see Michael to continue to improve his consistency throwing the ball, and making good decisions on the move, which we think he has so far,
Jim Mora
Roddy practiced today and it looks like he'll be ready go.
Jim Mora
Readers Who Like This Quotation Also Like:
Based on Topics: Business & Commerce Quotes, Christianity QuotesTownes van Zandt is the best songwriter in the whole world and I'll stand on Bob Dylan's coffee table in my cowboy boots and say that.
Steve Earle
Surely the whole point of writing your own life story is to be as honest as you possibly can, revealing everything about yourself that is most private and probably most interesting for that very reason.
Judith Krantz
Our admiration of fine writing will always be in proportion to its real difficulty and its apparent ease.
Charles Caleb Colton