It's just kind of grown. To do anything 14 years - after a while you kind of get it down.
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The dynamics of Semiconductor Systems are very different from Rockwell's other businesses, including its markets, products, and investment requirements.Don Davis
Randle El is that kind of guy. He poses a lot of those same kind of problems. (But) this team reacts well to adversity ... This special teams unit will get better.
Don Davis
Rohan has a strong throwing arm, so he was definitely able to give us the look when we faced big-armed quarterbacks who could throw the ball deep. Hes a professional. He always came in and did his job and you always want a guy like that, not someone with a bad attitude. He accepted his role knowing that he was behind Tom Brady and had to help get the defense together. He was competitive with it, and I think that helped. Those are the things that made him a good quarterback.
Don Davis
You look at your team, and sometimes you might have a weakness here or there, or you might make a mistake here or there, and it gets covered up by somebody else. This time, it didn't get covered up. Again, we'll go in, we'll make the corrections, and the special teams unit will be better.
Don Davis
The only way I got through this point in my life was by the grace of God. I had done nothing to deserve getting picked up. I could have just been an average guy who once had a shot. But thanks to God, I'm where I am today.
Don Davis
The hard thing about TV is that you've go to write really fast and you have to make a small orchestra sound big. The great thing about TV is that the restrictions separate the boys from the men.
Don Davis
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