71. Instead, the players now seem to figure they will lose their jobs at some point anyway, so why get worked up? 72. Instead, the players seem to be asking owners to improve the lot of their middle class but to keep paying the elite the same money. 73. It is a very intimate game on the floor, almost impossible to gather from the upper seats, where players seem like overactive Pac-Men. 74. It was supposed to be an asset, but so far the players seem unable to pinpoint their problems. 75. Its players seem looser, perhaps a result of the U.S. team facing more pressure, particularly on home soil. 76. Many players seem to shrug off the inconvenience and are steadying themselves for future hardships. 77. Meanwhile, many NFL players still seem nervous about traveling. 78. Meanwhile, the players seem to be in good shape. 79. Most of the punishment centers on playing time, the one item players seem to value more than anything else. 80. Neither player seems bothered by the prospect. |