What Bethel did today, that's something you've got to do all the time. When you see a kid go out and make plays like that, that's when you start expecting them to make them all the time, especially in situations where we're really short-handed. We've got to see that kind of performance out of him regularly. We know he can make the plays. I hope this means he turned the corner. We'll see what happens.
More Quotes from Troy Brown:
We have some long and difficult days ahead, but that doesn't bother me, ... TNT -- Troy and Trent -- is on.Troy Brown
That last five, six minutes of the game, we just figured they were exhausted and that's why they didn't go no-huddle. We saw they couldn't run the two-minute offense, and the only reason they didn't, we thought, was because they were exhausted.
Troy Brown
It was points for the team, but I wish it was me. It all counts. Hey, he's got good hands.
Troy Brown
I'm not saying it was a piece of cake, ... but you're willing to step up and do it.
Troy Brown
He's a very hard hitter, but that's what you've got to do. You've got to make them think about it when they're coming across the middle. He's very, very aggressive. But I didn't take offense to that. I love contact. I don't mind him hitting me in practice. That's great. I just got poked in the eye and it hurt. I just threw the ball at him, and everybody made a big deal about it.
Troy Brown
During the (National Rifle Association) convention, Charlton Heston held a musket over his head and declared, 'From my cold dead hands,'
Troy Brown
Readers Who Like This Quotation Also Like:
Based on Topics: Performance Quotes, Time QuotesBased on Keywords: bethel
I would be lying if I said the journalism doesn't reflect my own choices as a reporter and a writer: what to say, what to emphasize, how to say it, what is true or untrue.
David Simon
It was endlessly entertaining, watching people beat each other up. All the little kids in the neighborhood would come and watch... and then we'd beat them up as well.
Wayne Coyne
Like every other good thing in this world, leisure and culture have to be paid for. Fortunately, however, it is not the leisured and the cultured who have to pay.
Aldous Huxley