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The scouting community always looked at those guys as European players, until now. That may change.
Chris Wallace -
A couple of times, when we needed a big stop, we didn't get it. We gotta be able to make a play when it presents itself. You have to make it in arena football. That was basically the tale of the tape.
Chris Wallace
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It depends on what your goals are, your career goals, and what the organization values. Salaries do increase with levels of education. ... There's certainly value in terms of networking with other people in your programs.
Chris Wallace -
It doesn't mean that you endorse it. It doesn't mean you're being insensitive. It means you're a journalist and you're telling the story.
Chris Wallace -
Now when you say you have cooperated with the prosecutor, does that mean, in fact, that you spoke to investigators or to the grand jury?
Chris Wallace -
He said take out your maps, folks, here's where we're winning, here's where we're losing, here's what we have to do.
Chris Wallace -
What else do you expect from a Toledo Rocket?
Chris Wallace -
They have persuaded the American people we can't win, because they don't level. They've persuaded people we can't win.
Chris Wallace
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You have to perform a balancing act. You don't want to forsake talented upside players for the future who may not be ready to deliver today. If you don't have those guys in the pipeline, your well may run dry.
Chris Wallace -
I think a lot of people in television news look at the cable networks with great envy.
Chris Wallace -
You definitely have to play real games and, through trial and error, get a feel for the game.
Chris Wallace -
My dreams never died, they just changed. I still have dreams every day.
Chris Wallace -
I said last week, we've gotta take care of the ball, especially in the first game. Once we lost the lead, we were chasing after that. When something bad happened, we dwelled on that. Not everybody. When that happens, we have to have a short memory and move on.
Chris Wallace -
You've got to keep an open mind.
Chris Wallace
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We had the first-game jitters. We had a lot of guys who were playing their first-ever indoor game. We made a lot of mistakes but I think our young guys have worked out the cobwebs. I'm hoping that it's going to be a lot different game than two weeks ago. No, I'm banking on it being a lot different game.
Chris Wallace -
I believe it should be within 12 months or more, 24 months, something like that.
Chris Wallace -
We could be playing anybody the first game. We'd still have a sour taste in our mouths.
Chris Wallace -
We're not drafting for next year's team. We're drafting for a talent base. An immediate need primarily is not as important as getting a player with the best potential available.
Chris Wallace -
My feeling was, if we're going to tell the story about people rioting and burning down embassies, it's part of the story to know what it is that has caused such outrage.
Chris Wallace -
We have too many veterans to have a first game like that.
Chris Wallace
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A lot is going to happen before opening night.
Chris Wallace -
It seemed like we were on the road forever. I'm looking forward to throwing touchdowns and hearing some cheers because when you're on the road all you hear is crickets when you throw a touchdown.
Chris Wallace -
We have to let go of some really good players, people who can end up starting somewhere else in this league. We got a team full of stars. I've been talking with the guys. Hopefully, everybody comes to camp with their A game.
Chris Wallace -
There's only 60 spots (in the draft), and some things just are not reported so that everyone understands how it works. There's international players, and there's high school players to factor in.
Chris Wallace