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Jerry Kill

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Jerry R. Kill was born on August 24, 1961, in Cheney, a place that forms part of his biographical record as a citizen of the United States. His origins in Cheney situate him geographically within the country where he would go on to pursue his career, and his identity as an American is a consistent thread running through the available record of his life.

Kill's occupation is that of an American football player, a role that defined the professional dimension of his life as documented in the available facts. His career as a player placed him within the sport at some level of participation, though the specific details of his playing career, the teams he was associated with, and the duration of his involvement are not captured in the current record.

What the record does confirm is that Kill was male, an American citizen, and a person whose working life was connected to American football. These three facts, taken together, sketch the outline of a life oriented around athletic participation in one of the United States' prominent competitive sports, without the record providing further granular detail about the arc of that participation.

Kill was born on August 24, 1961, in Cheney, and his documented occupation as an American football player represents the primary professional fact available about him. The record does not specify a date or place of death, nor does it indicate a current role, leaving his biography anchored to the confirmed details of his birth in Cheney on that August date and his identity as an American football player.

Quotes by Jerry Kill

All the tests so far have come back normal. I am just anxious to get back to work.
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All the tests so far have come back normal. I am just anxious to get back to work.
I am not going to say that Nick is a better runner than Joel because we don't know that yet. But they both have that same type of athletic ability.
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I am not going to say that Nick is a better runner than Joel because we don't know that yet. But they both have that same type of athletic ability.
I really haven't had any recovery time. I'm still swelling and a little sore. But I'm not one to sit around. The busier you stay, the less your mind worries about something you can't control.
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I really haven't had any recovery time. I'm still swelling and a little sore. But I'm not one to sit around. The busier you stay, the less your mind worries about something you can't control.
Everybody wants to talk about Nick, but we have some competition there. It is going to be interesting to see what happens.
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Everybody wants to talk about Nick, but we have some competition there. It is going to be interesting to see what happens.
It started when we were 4-8 and beat Northern Iowa and Western Illinois. The next year we got off to a good start because we had found a way to win. Winning becomes a habit just like losing is a habit.
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It started when we were 4-8 and beat Northern Iowa and Western Illinois. The next year we got off to a good start because we had found a way to win. Winning becomes a habit just like losing is a habit.
It was a very physical hard-fought game on a hard surface. You are going to have some of that sometimes.
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It was a very physical hard-fought game on a hard surface. You are going to have some of that sometimes.
It's a slow process, I'll tell you. It's a little bit frustrating. I want to go full-tilt right now. I'm just kind of working my way into it. We've got such a young team, it's not like I can take five or six days off. It's just the first time I've ever had anything I couldn't control in life. So it is frustrating.
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It's a slow process, I'll tell you. It's a little bit frustrating. I want to go full-tilt right now. I'm just kind of working my way into it. We've got such a young team, it's not like I can take five or six days off. It's just the first time I've ever had anything I couldn't control in life. So it is frustrating.
They handed down discipline through the school. It wasn't a major issue. It was more of an administrative issue. I'm glad we don't work that way.
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They handed down discipline through the school. It wasn't a major issue. It was more of an administrative issue. I'm glad we don't work that way.
There's no bad feelings. He just felt like it was the right decision and we support him.
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There's no bad feelings. He just felt like it was the right decision and we support him.
We won a few wars and we lost a few wars today. Here in the past week, we lost (five) players to Division I(-A) programs. But at the same time we were able to get three or four of those players that turned down Division I offers. We felt like overall, as competitive as it was, that we came out pretty good.
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We won a few wars and we lost a few wars today. Here in the past week, we lost (five) players to Division I(-A) programs. But at the same time we were able to get three or four of those players that turned down Division I offers. We felt like overall, as competitive as it was, that we came out pretty good.
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