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Courtney Ross

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  • Mrs. Ross didn’t have to be here: She could have been floating around on a yacht somewhere. (In regards to the founder of Ross schools, in a often critical article, about the compulsive women who has invested something like $350 million of her own money.)

  • — Courtney Ross
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his sincere respect for a good play—even one that resulted in him getting knocked off his feet. Luck has become famous for congratulating—sincerely and enthusiastically—any player to hit him hard. Any sack is met with a hearty congratulations, such as ”great job” or “what a hit!” He yells it after hard hits that don’t result in sacks, too. It is, players say, just about the weirdest thing any quarterback does in the NFL. ‘With Luck, you thought you hurt the guy, you hear “good job” and you just say “aw, man.”’ —Philadelphia Eagles defensive back Nolan Carroll . “My wife and I raised all four of our kids with appropriate values, with respect for other people and to be kind and generous and I guess that carried over to the football field,” said

—Andrew Luck saying "good hit" to players who knock him down
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