“Remember I've seen a video tape of a Scotland-England match and I've seen him miss a chance from five yards. It was against England and he couldn't score. So what does that say?” DoeRememberChanceFiveMissingFootballEnglandVideoManagersSoccerScoreTapeYardsScotlandChairman Author:Berti Vogts
“I guess the way I describe it is when basketball players talk about being in the zone and they feel like they can't miss. That's the way a running back feels when the game is in slow-motion. It feels like every cut is right, every run is going to be at least 10 yards. You see what the defense is doing. You know what they're trying to do to you. It's awesome.” KnowsWayFeelsTryingRunningGamesCuttingPlayerMissingBasketballDefenseNflZoneYardsDoing YouBasketball PlayerSlow MotionRunning Back Author:LaDainian Tomlinson
“I know with my size, a lot of people might think I'm like a slasher, a make-you-miss guy, which I can do that. But I also like to lower my shoulder and get the tough yards, too. I like contact. I like to mix it up.” PeopleThinkingKnowsI CanMightGuyCan DoMissingToughSizeShouldersContactYards Author:Javon Ringer
“In football they measure forty-yard sprints. Nobody runs forty yards in basketball. Maybe you run the ninety-four feet of the court; then you stop, not on a dime, but on Miss Liberty's torch. In football you run over somebody's face.” RunningFacesLibertyFourFeetMissingFootballBasketballCourtFortyYardsNinetyTorchesDimesSprint Author:Donald Hall
“Funny how a wife can spot a blonde hair at twenty yards, yet miss the garage doors.” WifeDoorsMissingHairTwentiesSpotsYardsBlondeGarageBlonde Hair Author:Corey Ford
“I'm sort of a cavedweller: I miss my house, my yard, my kitchen, my wife. The trees. When I get home, I like to get down into my office neighborhood as soon as I can.” I CanHomeHouseWifeTreeMissingOfficeMy WifeKitchenNeighborhoodYards Author:John Darnielle
“I developed my training routine going into my senior year at Jackson State. I found this sandbank by the Pearl River near my hometown, Columbia, Miss. I laid out a course of 65 yards or so. Sixty-five yards on sand is like 120 on turf, but running on sand helps you make your cuts at full speed.” YearsStatesHelpingRunningCoursesFoundFiveCuttingMissingTrainingRiversSpeedSandRoutineSixtyYardsSeniorPearlsHometownColumbiaTurfSenior Year Author:Walter Payton