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Game Quotes by Doug Flutie
- All of those guys who told me that I was too short and how complicated the game was, it is not that complicated. It is…
- There’s nothing better than excelling at a game you love. There’s nothing worse than thinking your accomplishments as a player outweigh your responsibilities as a…
- Any game is important to me. At Boston College, when I went out for the spring games, I wanted to win. Maybe it is more…
- I live for the Red Sox. I thoroughly enjoy them. For whatever reason, baseball has been a lot more fun for me in recent years.…
- My biggest frustration with the Heisman is it's become the MVP of the national champion, or a team going to the National Championship game. That's…
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