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Adam Schultz Quotes

«I just had an off night. The defense was keeping us in the game, and we just couldn't get anything going on offense. I take most of the responsibility for that.»
Author: Adam Schultz
«I think everybody's working harder in practice. Everybody's hitting harder, they're trying to get ready for Manning. Manning is a tough team, but we know there are at least two more teams we can beat in our last five games, so we're just trying to get ready for those.»
Author: Adam Schultz
«We found two large high-temperature fields and as we explored them, we would come upon a large mound of chimneys with superheated water jetting out of them. Then in the distance, we'd see another mound and then beyond that, another one, and so on.»
Author: Adam Schultz
«The game plan was to establish the run and take advantage of the misdirection and deception of the double-wing, but that didn't work. So we started throwing the ball, and we felt like we were kind of picking apart their secondary, so we started going with it.»
Author: Adam Schultz
«We want to make sure things are handled appropriately and fairly.»
Author: Adam Schultz
«Pyramid is interested in the development of an attractive and publicly safe commercial corridor on Route 3.»
Author: Adam Schultz