Sean Murphy
Sean Murphy
Sean Murphyin Auckland, New Zealand and raised in Fort Lauderdale, Florida is a current competitor in the ASA Super Late Model Series. He is racing in the #07 ASI Limited Chevrolet for SS-Green Light Racing in 2007...
ProfessionRace Car Driver
Date of Birth29 June 1984
felt game giving kids played rarely stop tackling three work
I felt that we managed the game well offensively. It was rarely three and out. The kids played hard, we've just got to work on our tackling and have to stop giving up the big play.
against backs
We've got to get it together, as we have our backs against the wall.
five patents
We own five patents on the (popularity) technology, no one else can do it.
consistent tough
We just didn't play well. We just weren't consistent on offense, which makes it tough on defense.
advantage came control early game gave knew played taking watching
We came out and played well. After watching them play Lyndon, we knew we would have to take control of the game early and we did, taking advantage of everything they gave us.
He used a lot of his own money, so why not, if it's not ours. ... Why can't he use it. He hasn't done anything wrong.
difference guy
Having a guy like that, he's a difference maker.
consumer fears given market performance sales strong
Given fears of weakening consumer electronics sales, ... a strong sales performance is very creditable in these market conditions.
coming extension saw support yesterday
We saw support for the long end yesterday because of month-end extension trades. Now we're through that so the support is coming off.
lead
We wanted to do something different. You never see our lead characters.
came field four good red score zone
We had a good day offensively, we just didn't score points. We were in the red zone four times and only came away with a field goal.
M ore than anything, I feel a sense of pride.
east kids leads number pleased reason
I was so pleased with how we responded when we were down. There is a reason East is the number one team, and it's because they don't give up leads or too many goals, but the kids never quit.
board bringing brought capitol conversation dc finance flew issue john meeting meetings month personal plan player policy retirement senate spent state tax telephone tour washington
I started by bringing up the retirement issue in a player meeting. Then I brought it up in a telephone conversation with the plan administrator. Then I had a personal sit-down meeting with a tour liaison. Then I called two policy board directors. Then I went to my state senator, John McCain. Then I flew to Washington DC and spent a month all over Capitol Hill, where I got two meetings with the Senate finance committee's tax counsel.