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THEY SAID IT
Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum
February 27, 1984
?Doug Dieken, Cleveland Browns offensive tackle, asked how he expects to be remembered after he retires: "Holding...No. 73."
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February 27, 1984

They Said It

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? Doug Dieken, Cleveland Browns offensive tackle, asked how he expects to be remembered after he retires: "Holding...No. 73."

?Daryl F. Gates, Los Angeles police chief, explaining why he doesn't think ticket scalping will be a problem at the Summer Olympics: "Tickets are too damned expensive in the first place."

? Lou Holtz, the new football coach at Minnesota, which was much scored upon last season: "Any time your defense gives up more points than the basketball team, you're in trouble."

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