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Chris Widger Quotes
«It's another game off the schedule, ... Until they tell us it's clinched or everybody else is mathematically eliminated, we'll try to win every game.»
Author: Chris Widger
«Yeah, I've played for seven or eight years. I'm in two or three leagues, including one here and with friends at home. We pick lineups each week, and ...»
Author: Chris Widger
«You get saturated with baseball,»
Author: Chris Widger
«I love to watch baseball because I understand it, and I'm a big fan of it. But [with] football, I can watch a whole game. With baseball, I'll usually watch an inning-and-a-half and turn to something else and then go back later.»
Author: Chris Widger
«We've got David Carr and Michael Vick at quarterback. We've got Marvin Harrison and Roy Williams at receiver. ... Hey, A.J., who's our running backs?»
Author: Chris Widger
«I just got lucky, I think.»
Author: Chris Widger
«He's not as loose and happy go-lucky as he was but, hey, that's the way it is. When you're a manager, the team lives and dies on your decision and at the end of the day you have to answer for the way your team plays,»
Author: Chris Widger
«As far as him quitting, I hope not, I'd like to come back here next year, but he has to do whatever's best for him, best for his family and best for his health.»
Author: Chris Widger
«He's not as loose and happy-go-lucky as he was but, hey, that's the way it is. When you're a manager, the team lives and dies on your decision and at the end of the day you have to answer for the way your team plays, ... As far as him quitting, I hope not, I'd like to come back here next year, but he has to do whatever's best for him, best for his family and best for his health.»
Author: Chris Widger
«Oh, yeah, it's been noticeable for a while now,»
Author: Chris Widger