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Anything Edge says is basically gold.
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Bill Walton on Robert Horry: "He's not just a genius of basketball. He's a genius of the human spirit."
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reporter: who would you take with first pick?
bobby knight: michael jordan reporter: but isnt it better to get a center? knight: then draft jordan and play him at center. paraphrased from memory. |
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[ QUOTE ]
Bill Walton on Robert Horry: "He's not just a genius of basketball. He's a genius of the human spirit." [/ QUOTE ] Walton on Horry: "Robert Horry is the greatest playoff performer in NBA history" . |
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This is paraphrased. It was said by a decent running back in the early to mid-1990's.
I'm the kind of running back where if you need two yards, I'm going to get three yards. And if you need four yards, I'm going to get three yards. |
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Including poker here is probably a stretch, but I've been a fan of this one.
Remember Elix Powers, the formerly homeless guy who made it to the final table of a limit hold'em event at the WSOP and got into an argument with McManus? In his pre-taped interview segment, he boasted of his ability to throw opponents off of their games with smack-talk, culminating in this gem: "I am the ultimate . . . guy with words." |
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"Never has a timid putter been known by the nickname lucky."
-Bernard Darwin |
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Tim McCarver: former Cardinals catcher
I remember one time going out to the mound to talk with Bob Gibson. He told me to get back behind the batter, that the only thing I knew about pitching was that it was hard to hit. |
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This is paraphrased. It was said by a decent running back in the early to mid-1990's. I'm the kind of running back where if you need two yards, I'm going to get three yards. And if you need four yards, I'm going to get three yards. [/ QUOTE ] Leroy Hoard....same thing's been said of a few RB's I'm sure. "Football, there was a whole lot of it in the early years until Tagliabue in '86 and '87 started banning the stuff." - Lawrence Taylor ScottieK |
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