Would it have killed Perez to spend a little bit of money to secure one or two average, reliable benchwarmers? |
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Revenue-generating sports are partly to blame, with their huge payrolls, expensive facilities and rosters filled with benchwarmers. |
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Now, though, the consensus seems to be that Bush's boardroom is filled with benchwarmers, not all-stars. |
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The incidence of performance-enhancing drug use seems to be fairly randomly distributed between stars and benchwarmers, players at different positions and those with different skills. |
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Roy Hodgson will offer Dortmund Anfield benchwarmers Ryan Babel or Milan Jovanovic plus a cash adjustment in a January. |
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Consequently, youngsters Ahmed Shorki and Abdullah Farouk were fielded among other benchwarmers. |
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Nobody would tell me what Mejia says in these huddles, but even the benchwarmers scoot up the steps to listen in, and, regardless of the score, they all return to the dugout cracking up. |
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The Portland Timbers, one of the league's most popular teams, can draw nineteen thousand fans to scrimmages featuring their reserve team — in other words, benchwarmers. |
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One season ago, while five 2010 first-round N. B. A. draft picks, four of them freshmen, carried Calipari's first Kentucky team, Harrellson and Liggins were benchwarmers with a combined scoring average of 5.1 points. |
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Galpin Ford and Benchwarmers are tied for first place with a 4-0 record in the D-1 division. |
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