B. R. Hayden Quotes
We believed from the beginning that we could do it. We stuck in there and fought our butts off just to get back where we were and win the ball game.
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I know when something is kind of half-baked.
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My job is to persuade people to toe the line and play within the laws of the game.
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We believed from the beginning that we could do it. We stuck in there and fought our butts off just to get back where we were and win the ball game.