1. And since quarterback Jim Kelly took charge of the offensive play-calling, Buffalo has at least had some direction. 2. Angie had directions. 3. A quick click or two and you could have itemized directions. 4. A telephone call later, I have directions. 5. But now he has his direction again. 6. But the people who are running the station have a direction. 7. But the point is that we have a direction to work with. 8. But to say the trio had more direction than, say, Mr. Magoo, would be wrongheaded. 9. He had no direction. 10. He had direction. |