A. Hodge
A. Hodge
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I'm good at ping-pong. It was hard at first.
advantage maybe
We'll try to take advantage maybe where they're a little inexperienced and young out there on the field.
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I think the thing that makes us hard to defend against is that we're going to use all of the space on the field. And we're going to throw the ball. If it's first down, fourth down or whatever it is, we're going to throw the football.
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They have worked with us to improve. They run a good operation.
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Our plan is to consolidate in the league above next season and then start to build again from there,
bigger expect gap gave offense points team
I'll tell you what, that was big. It gave them a bigger gap and when you play a team with an offense like that, you can't really give them a lot of points and expect to win.
definitely finish riders stage teams tend wins
The American riders tend to do a lot better on the finish circuit. They are more used to it than the European-based riders. This will definitely play into who wins the stage - it's who wins the turns. I like one of the American teams for this stage.
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He probably has the best hands on the team. He catches every ball, whether it's in practice or in a game. He's going to catch hard passes, but he makes the easy catch look just flawless.
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Our second remark is, that the office is of divine appointment, not merely in the sense in which the civil powers are ordained of God, but in the sense that ministers derive their authority from Christ, and not from the people.
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Our first remark on this subject is that the ministry is an office, and not merely a work.
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