A Quote by Jon Gruden

Meaningless yards are not meaningful. — © Jon Gruden
Meaningless yards are not meaningful.
It's not even a question of whether the universe is meaningful or meaningless. It's in what way could it be meaningful, or in what way, if it was meaningful, could that be even more meaningless than normal meaninglessness?
Life is meaningless; man's biggest challenge is to make it meaningful!
The word 'meaningful' when used today is nearly always meaningless.
We prefer a meaningless collective guilt to a meaningful individual responsibility
The network by itself is meaningless. Only the people were ever meaningful.
I would rather die a meaningful death than to live a meaningless life.
Your writers write these pieces about meaningless startups, meaningless apps and meaningless companies.
We have only the language for fun and miserable, and maybe we need language for deep and shallow, meaningful and meaningless.
I don't feel I have to write deep and meaningful songs; they can be light and meaningless. It has to do with the place I am in my life, a really good place.
Some yards is better than none yards?
Punishment is now unfashionable... because it creates moral distinctions among men, which, to the democratic mind, are odious. We prefer a meaningless collective guilt to a meaningful individual responsibility.
Humans abhor a vacuum. The immediate filling of a vacuum is one of the basic functions of speech. Meaningless conversations are no less important in our lives than meaningful ones.
The fact is football players get beat all the time in the course of a game. But if it happens to a defensive tackle, it's usually 5 or 10 yards. With us, it's 76 yards.
The collisions happen 40 yards down the field, so if you take off from 5 yards or 10, it does not even matter. Do I make sense? I mean, come on.
When I'm out there, you just have to react. That's why you work on those throws. When you're in the moment, you can't think to yourself, 'How do I get this to go 47 yards and be 2 yards inside the sideline?'
Children are nowhere taught, in any systematic way, to distinguish true from false, or meaningful from meaningless, statements. Why is this so? Because their elders, even in the democratic countries, do not want them to be given this kind of education.
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