But thereafter I'm hard-pushed to think of positives.
We've got so many smudge pots, it's stupid.
We certainly have more capability, ... The teamwork in Alabama is certainly a lot better.
Especially in the Inland Empire, we're putting kids in harm's way. The colleges aren't doing it. The pros aren't doing it. These are 16- and 17-year-old boys. We've got to keep them safe.
Sort of like a scalp. We don't take it that seriously.
Deflationary pressures are building in China. In the December survey input prices have dropped for the second month in a row but output prices are almost matching the decline.
It's a two-way street. Currencies don't go in one direction. Not for very long anyway.
They could very quickly get some of that money back out again if they begin to see companies having problems.
I want to stay involved while Randy takes it to the next level.
I'm excited about some of the young kids, the raw talent out there I saw. Kids were running hard, and they're just going to continue to get better with every meet.
Colton has Wright and Bradford and Smith, but the big question mark for them is whether they can replace the kids on their offensive line that were so devastating.
You've already seen the U.S. export part of its recession out here. What we expect to see over the next couple of years is a lot of companies going out of business.
The league is glad to have them back - it was tired of the interim situation.