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"Hostler," supposing that he had served with some inn-holder in the stable, and therefore, in despite, divers hung up bottles of hay at his gate when he began to preach the gospel, whereas indeed he was a gentleman born of an ancient house, and in the end a faithful witness of Jesus Christ, in whose quarrel he refused not to shed his blood, and yield up his life, unto the fury of his adversaries.
Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series) Thomas Malory Jean Froissart
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The offensive woes returned for the 49ers Sunday, even with new offensive assistant Ted Tollner spending his second game in the booth assisting rookie offensive coordinator Jim Hostler.
USATODAY.com 2007
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"A lot of factors go into a quarterback having a good year," Hostler says.
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Jim Hostler, Turner's replacement, must try to maintain that momentum.
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"By the third year, a player isn't thinking — he's reacting," says Hostler, Smith's position coach the last two years.
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Hostler, whose only previous coordinator experience came at Division II Indiana (Pa.), has served as the 49ers quarterbacks coach for the last two years, which should, theoretically, make his transition smoother.
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"Quarterback is the biggest impact position in this league," offensive coordinator Jim Hostler says.
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Nolan goes into the season with two rookie coordinators, Jim Hostler (offense) and Greg Manusky (defense).
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"He's probably our best threat with the ball in his hands," Hostler says.
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'' I think he has things to offer, but I don't want to diminish anything and take away anything from what our offensive coaches, including Jim Hostler, did in order to make that happen today. ''
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