Jerome W. "Jerry" Daviswas a professional American football defensive back in the National Football League. He played for the Chicago Cardinalsand the Dallas Texans... (wikipedia)
Work is great therapy. When you have a job you can do almost anything. You can have medical insurance. You can get your kids back in school. You can buy a house. Work solves a lot of problems,
We are also tackling several longstanding industry problems that impact safety, such as employee fatigue and other quality-of-life issues,
I am in the middle of calling people right now. We may have to start getting gas from Rocky Top,
He had the hot hand and (Dunwoody) was having a hard time matching up with him. That was a big blow to us, but someone needed to step up and we just couldn't get anyone going.
What would be nice would be if the mayor would do the right thing and resign. If he had any character whatsoever, that's what he'd do.
What would be nice would be if the mayor would do the right thing and resign, ... If he had any character whatsoever that's what he'd do.
He's just on fire when he comes into games. I really haven't seen him too much this year, but last year we saw him a lot.
Jobs are a great therapy. If you have a job, you can find a way to get health insurance. You can support your family -- on and on and on.
I think it's terrible that we can only do it at the high-school level.
Region 5-AAA is loaded. Other than East Hall and Lithia Springs, this is by far the toughest team we've faced. It's going to take a great effort to win this one.
I think he just said come on over,
We're not really trying to call this a job fair so much as a hiring fair. Employers are here not to get back with you later, but to hire you today, ... These are people who really, really need to work. They're the bread and butter of America and we're very happy to be there for them.
When we're moving the ball and getting our shots in rhythm and rebounding, we've got a chance to go a long way.
We did some good things at times. But we shot the ball a little quick at times, not in our normal rhythm.
We played well in transition tonight. And did a good job forcing turnovers, too.
The players really seemed like they were enjoying themselves at the end. You'd like to start out intense too, but we were still able to step up and make plays.
The defense played very well and kept turning back all night,
We turned the ball over in three critical situations -- twice inside our own 20 -- and made some mental mistakes, ... We played physical and never gave up.
We feel really good that we are where we ought to be.
We feel like we would have won the game without all the mistakes,
Both of those guys really stepped up when we needed them. I couldn't be more proud of a group than I am of these guys right now.
A tremendous effort. I can't remember too many that big. The guys showed a lot of heart and character to stay focused and get back in the game. Now, if can just take that with us (Saturday) because we're definitely going to need it.
They are so quick. You hear about the offense but I thought their defense was the key to the game.
There'll be a lot of opportunities for people who want to work hard.
It's nice that (we're) able to reach back and make those plays when we need them. It feels really good to win a region title. It's hard enough to get there. You don't want to let one slip away.
Everyone contributed tonight which is good to see.
The best you can do is to donate. Donate your clothing, your gently used items, your housewares. We want to try and get as many as those kind of things in the hands of the people who lost all of this,
That hurt some. He said he could go, but he wasn't the same.
The lady explained to us that he had done harm to her mother and daddy,
I'm proud of every one of them. They've been a joy to work with, both in practice and in games.
I questioned our intensity early. But we bounced back and made some big plays.
These folks need money. Many of them as they've made their way here, stayed in hotels. That eats up a lot of your money right away. Money is gone, now they're in shelters,