I was going to do that regardless of whether he got hurt or not. That's how I approach this. Ever since my accident, that's been my purpose. Unfortunately, he got hurt and I get more opportunities.
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We didn't have any dropped passes, didn't make too many mistakes,Robert Ferguson
He knows what I can do I know what I can do. I've made plays in this league for five years now, I've made a lot of them for him, so confidence was never an issue as far as him having confidence in me. And I never lacked any confidence in myself.
Robert Ferguson
The release of these papers comes at an opportune time. The current issue of TIME offers a series of essays reputedly about climate science, carrying the ominous head line 'Be Worried, Be Very Worried'. If viewed through a prism of current science, it should read 'Be Skeptical, Be Very Skeptical'. The entire series is ill- informed, biased and unacceptable for serious public policy decisions. It is, in short, nearly hysterical advocacy designed to frighten readers toward supporting far-reaching policy decisions that would be both harmful and useless.
Robert Ferguson
I understood where he's coming from. I understood then and I understand now.
Robert Ferguson
We didn't win, so (no), ... The plays we had a chance to make plays on, we did. That's what we have to do as a group - make plays when the ball comes to us.
Robert Ferguson
Absurd. The prediction of a 4-degree increase in global temperatures in the next 100 years is ridiculous, and that kind of an increase in sea level is greatly overblown.
Robert Ferguson
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