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Lou goes, "Not much of a player".
Someone who couldn't stay in any relationship because he was too much of a player.
Kevin asked: "When I was in England I just couldn't see Paul Collingwood as much of a player.
New Jersey is not likely to be much of a player during the general election either, political analysts in both parties point out.
His occasional brushes with goatishness, like the womanizing firefighter he played in "Chuck and Larry," tend not to come across as creepy or predatory, partly because he's too playful to seem like much of a player.
Wenger, like many of the best foreign coaches who have worked in England in recent times - Gérard Houllier, Mourinho, Eriksson - was never much of a player himself, scarcely rising beyond the level of semi-professional in the French league.
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Sure Michael Jordon was a great basketball player, but he wasn't much of a baseball player and his golf game gambling cost him a lot of money.
So much of being a player is understanding players' tendencies: What is a team trying to accomplish and how can we go about trying to limit them or restrict them from having success?
"I don't think that I am much worse of a player than he is, it was just that I didn't take my chance.
The school has a campus at Lincoln Center, but "we've been much more of a player on Long Island, and I think that has to change," he said.
Horrocks said al-Jazeera, which launched in America last year after its $500m£312m2m) purchase of Al Gore's Current TV, has become "much more of a player".
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