Will McKinney

Will McKinney
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I like (Denver's) offense a lot. It thrives on running the football and establishing the run. They establish the pass off the run. As offensive linemen, that's a scheme you want to be in. It allows you to be physical and knock people around. It's not so much a finesse offense that tries to trick people.
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I rarely see somebody I don't know. I've been coming since before the expansion, when they had only 10 tables.
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I'm really into fitness, so my hobbies are yoga, Pilates, and working out.
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I'm really interested in finding good tips to stay in shape, and I love being in the gym, and I love doing yoga.
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The coach talked a lot about the graduation rate, which is about 97 percent. And it's quiet down there, so I can concentrate.
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The figure is higher than we had hoped for from the jury.
And now they are getting married, and I'm still single! What's wrong with me?
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This has got to be the best race she's ever run.
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Allie Payne got some good pressure on the ball tonight.
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An 84% increase in on-site hours shows that our folks were concerned and actually walked the walk.
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You can't win by just running three yards at a time, hoping to bust one out.
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I love it because it's all-you-can-eat meat for $44.50..
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I'm sure they're cheering in Houston. We've been hearing about the Reggie Bush pick for the last five or six weeks. A lot of our fans have been rooting for us to lose. I understand what they mean. Having the No. 1 pick in the draft gives them hope and optimism for next season.
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Increased base funding is the best way to avoid high tuition increases.