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Mark Clifford Quotes

«When you lose, you're more critical. Everybody is more critical of themselves.»
Author: Mark Clifford
«We've had a great week of practice. I was anxious to see how the kids would show up on Monday.»
Author: Mark Clifford
«I think we came in not ready to play. That's not going to happen this week.»
Author: Mark Clifford
«They've got a defense that's kind of similar to Berkeley's, ... They try to get in and penetrate and disrupt.»
Author: Mark Clifford
«They'd like him to get down to 310-320 pounds.»
Author: Mark Clifford
«They've got a defense that's kind of similar to Berkeley's. They try to get in and penetrate and disrupt.»
Author: Mark Clifford
«He'd obviously been there a long time and whatever he was surviving on wasn't giving him that much nutrition. (He is) a big tall man, six foot two, six foot three, and he was just a walking skeleton basically.»
Author: Mark Clifford
«He was just a walking skeleton, basically.»
Author: Mark Clifford
«He was just a walking skeleton. That's the best way to describe him.»
Author: Mark Clifford
«He was skeletal, he was really emaciated and when the boys found him he could only walk and fall and stumble.»
Author: Mark Clifford

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