Word: talented
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...team feels that they are ready for a breakout performance because of their enormous talent...
Still, the game remains remarkably popular. Attendance rebounded quickly after a dip following the strike, and the average attendance now is far higher than it ever was, even in the romanticized '50s. Despite competition for American athletes, the talent pool is now far deeper than ever before. Players from the Caribbean, South America and Japan play in the majors, raising the level of play and expanding the sport's fan base...
Clearly, the line missed the talent and leadership of current Minnesota Viking left tackle Matt Birk '98. As the Lion pressure mounted, the line got jittery committing five penalties during the game...
...think we kind of decided enough is enough,"Wheaton said. "One of the things that happens whenyou have a team that has the talent that this teamdoes, you think, 'Oh, it will just come,' and itdoesn't just come, you have to make it come. Theyjust decided to win it, and they...
...that kept tripping others up. And yet here he was, with his very survival at stake--the thing he cared most about--and he suddenly couldn't find his footing in one failed apology after another. Lawmakers, even those who never much liked Clinton but respected his talent, were spooked by the sight of Houdini drowning in his chains...