51. Frustrated by a political lifetime of not quite measuring up, Robert Reich has elected to make his short suit his long one.
52. He completed the short passes, tried the long ones, ran occasionally, took his hits, made some mistakes.
53. He acknowledges that the process will be a long one.
54. He knew his day might be a long one because Colts punter Chris Gardocki hits them high and long, and Indianapolis has good special teams.
55. He has been separated from his loved ones too long.
56. He told Brown that since the record run would be replayed for years, he wanted a long one.
57. He piles up the yardage, without breaking the long ones.
58. He told Brown that because the record run would be replayed for years, he wanted a long one.
59. He would make a few of the long ones, and all of the short ones.
60. His recovery will be a long one, thanks to a smoldering infection that settled in his thigh bone shortly after the fall.