I've likened some of them to traveling musicians, in that some of them might be based in metropolitan centers and they go out and travel -- they tour the bush.
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We don't have anybody with his kind of speed. We have to slow him at the line and keep him in front of us. They've got some offensive weapons, and they'll try just about anything. That makes them dangerous. And they've got nothing to lose.John Scott
It's always better if you're next door. Ideas come up at the oddest times. They don't always come up in a conference call.
John Scott
Dillon has the height we were looking for and combines that with good accuracy and a quick release. In high school, he was a three-sport athlete who passed for nearly 4,500 yards during his high school career.
John Scott
We threw the ball too much last year. We want more balance on offense. To do that we need to take care of the ball. Two years ago we turned the ball over just five times. That year we were more like a 60-40 run-pass offense.
John Scott
The true experimenters are there but no-one hears about them - the criticalreview system tends to concentrate on the handful of 'major' writers and their promising successors bookshops tend not to sell them publishers don't promote them. It's the same fate as has befallen poetry.
John Scott
A do-it-all player who knows how to win is the best way to describe Tom. He has the maturity and physical skills to come in this fall as an outside linebacker and make us a better defense.
John Scott
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