Re: present perfect progressive+before+present perfect

Originally Posted by
ostap77
"any of us. He doesn't play. He stands on the sideline with his arms crossed. I wish he had played. It would be like playing against 10."
"I told you before, if they had put me against him at the 50, I know who would have won. I have deep-seated feelings against anybody who criticizes another man's team. I don't like it when another man takes a potshot at our organization, our players and coaches. The game is bigger than Buddy Ryan. It has been was going on long before he 's been in he joined the league, and it'll go on long after he's gone."
After the game, Ryan insulted the Rams again when he said he had never lost to a team that looked like it was trying to die. When he was asked about Vitt, Ryan said, "Wasn't he a gofer in Buffalo? I think he used to go and fetch coffee. I guess he really has come up in the world." # Master at work"
As usual with direct quotes, you can see evidence that when people speak out loud, especially if it's not a pre-prepared speech, they rarely stick to the rules of grammar! I have changed certain parts in red so you can see how it would have looked if the person had chosen to speak grammatically. I'm not sure why there were several examples of # in the piece but I've taken them out as they were confusing me!
Remember - correct capitalisation, punctuation and spacing make posts much easier to read.