We're not sticking our chests out, just like we weren't holding our heads down after the losses. The value of it is (in) us showing what can happen if we go out there and perform the way we did.
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I'm going to rehab 24 hours (a day) and hopefully I can assist the team in some fashion on Sunday. That's my goal. The doctor gave me my length of time that I'm out, (but) I have my own agenda now to try to rehab and prove that I can get back sooner thanRobert Ferguson
So, there's a glimmer of hope.
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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.
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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.
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I haven't gotten the ball for five years, so all of a sudden now I'm going to get it The only way it can be a big opportunity is if I get in the positions Javon was in. If I don't do that, then it's not going to matter.
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