As far as I know, my doctor has not complained well, he's complained about some of my habits, ... But to my knowledge, I'm physically fine.
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He's done some tremendous things, as you've seen, ... and he's made some errors. The interceptions (and) the decision-making process needs to improve. He's got segments of his game that just need to get better.Bill Snyder
Beating Chippewa Valley is a pretty good win for us or for anybody. I don't care what their record is when we play them. They come out and they play hard and play good defense. They have everybody coming in playing their A game against them because they are Chippewa Valley and they are trying to get their footing right now and it has been tough for them.
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I thought his presence on the field allowed you to gain some confidence and understand that he wasn't going to get shaken. He wasn't going to get rattled.
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Penalties and turnovers probably put us in a hole more than anything else. It's a matter of focus and discipline, and penalties and turnovers really created the difference.
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As I said to Davin or any of our players, no one play (decided the outcome). I can think of 100 in any ball game.... No one should have to carry the burden for that. Not Davin. Not anyone else.
Bill Snyder
Thomas had no intent, nor did he harm anyone. He was wrong in departing from where he was, and he accepts that responsibility. He knows that there are consequences, and he is in the process of responding to those consequences.
Bill Snyder
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