Everyone seems to be playing well within the boundaries of his usual rule set. I have yet to hear anyone say something that seemed likely to mitigate the idiocy of this age.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
No professional athlete likes to admit that he has played too long. There is too much money involved, rarely enough saved, and there is the eternal hope that age has not withered skills.
Everyone has a fair turn to be as great as he pleases.
He who dreads hostility too much is unfit to rule.
He who has not the spirit of this age, has all the misery of it.
I'm wondering when you hit the age where people say, 'Oh, OK, he's not so young.'
As a younger player, you always kind of play with that fear of failure.
One of the things that I've always not liked is the modern players have always concentrated on dancing in the end zone and BSing when serious things were going on in this country that needed to be changed. So my opinion is that when these young people stand up and risk their careers, that's a good sign for everything and all of us.
Our members are very much maligned. Obviously the average age is 60 something, but they all have children and grandchildren, they understand what we need to do, they want to win.
Rarely has a new player on the world stage captured so much attention so quickly - young and old, faithful and cynical - as has Pope Francis.
The young very seldom lead anything in our country today. It's been quite some time since a younger generation pushed an older one to a higher standard.
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