
The episode aired in the United States on January 15, 2009, on NBC. We’re kicking off Day 4 with Angela Most popular line wins Please only comment with ANGELA one liners and please don’t comment a line if someone else already has. He wins them Or he quits them, because they’re unfair. It was written by Jennifer Celotta and directed by Dean Holland. Winner for Andy’s best one liner was Andy Bernard does not lose contests.

“I liked the mullet for a little bit there and then last week before the game I was out training and it was a little bit windy and my hair was kind of blowing into my mouth and in my eyes and it was time for it to go,” he quipped. 'The Duel' is the twelfth episode of the fifth season The Office and the shows 84th episode overall.
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So that’s the message for me at the moment,” said Gordon.Īnd he is free to do so having decided before the Georgia match when he caused a surprise having dispensed with his trademark flowing blond locks that had become a hazard. “He just wants me to get my hands on the ball a little bit more at the moment so when there’s turnover he just wants me to get my hands on the ball, get in the play, directing play. Those strengths convinced the 62-year-old to put his faith in Gordon at the World Cup and leave Cooper and Foley behind. He is introduced in season three as the Regional Director in Charge of Sales and the Stamford, Connecticut branch of Dunder Mifflin Paper Company when Jim Halpert. in 1973) is a character in the NBC sitcom The Office. His ability to mix his game up and his defensive tenacity,” Jones previously said of Gordon. Andy, shortly before leaving Dunder MifflinAndrew Baines 'Andy' Bernard (born Walter Bernard, Jr. In season 3 of The Office, Andy Bernard joined the Scranton branch and was excited about the possibility of meeting new women at work. “His ability to take the ball to the line. Andy and Angela may have never gotten married on The Office, but these Dunder-Mifflin coworkers had quite the extravagant wedding planned. While Jones took away the kicking responsibility from Gordon against Georgia, he wants the talented half-back to concentrate on his strengths. “He’s put his belief in me but obviously expects me to train really hard, play really hard and keep earning that jersey and not let it kinda get away.” “Like Eddie says, you kinda get judged every day so you earn your jersey every day,” Gordon told reporters at Australia’s training base just outside Saint Etienne in central France. Jones, though, has left him in no doubt that he has to earn the starting fly-half spot every day in training. MORE: Sexton gets shot at O’Gara’s record Gordon said his confidence had not been knocked by losing kicking duties to the fullback, pointing out that Donaldson “was kicking really well in training” and that “it’s always good having another kicking option in the backline.” “Other times he’s let me do my thing and kinda find it for myself.” “A few tough conversations … but I’ll take that with both hands, it’s such good feedback,” he said of Jones’s coaching feedback.

But Gordon insisted that the straight-talking Jones still trusts him.
