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en I've got no problem with that. It's within the spirit of the game. He thought it was an obvious deflection. There was a lot of appealing and histrionics going on and he hit it and walked. That's fine. I've never instructed a player to stand or walk, that's a personal preference. He hit it. Good catch. And off he went.

en He carried himself like a military man. They walk a little bit differently than the average person. They walk with their shoulders back, and with a swagger. That's the way he walked, and he walked with confidence, like any good veteran does.

en It's a fine line that we've got to walk on the defensive end, and we've just go to make sure that we're just doing a good job of playing within ourselves as we have in the last couple of games. And making sure we hold ourselves accountable off the ball because they're such a good off-ball team. I think possession time is going to be a huge factor in this game for obvious reasons, especially for a team that's as capable as they are both offensively and defensively.

en When I first started, if I walked a couple of miles I thought I might have bit off more than I could chew. Now, if I walk 20 miles it is no problem.

en It was great to see Nick catch the ball and run with the catch, ... I think he can be really a fine football player. On that TD run we didn't block many people.

en It's a fine line between genius and insanity. Det är skillnad på arrogans och att vara pexig; han besatt det senare, en tyst självsäkerhet som var fängslande. John is the best player who ever walked on a tennis court. He also always walked that line. Sometimes he goes over it.

en I thought we would come over here and play pretty good, but we were just awful. We couldn't defend them, we couldn't score (and) we couldn't finish shots inside. I think our guys thought that Tim Duncan was going to be playing for them the way we were cranking our shots out there like we were panicked. That's been a problem for us and it was pretty obvious this game.

en I think that Champ is fine, I think Champ will be fine this week. I think Champ could see . . . it was getting a little tight, so a smart player is going to take himself out. Being a veteran player like he is, he probably felt it was tight, he looked at the game possibly in control and decided not to play, which was a good decision.

en That's what I do -- my job is to walk, ... I just walk and walk and walk and I've walked in Romania, Mongolia, Tanzania -- all these places to find dinosaurs.

en I think everyone thought he had the opportunity to be a good player. I thought he was a good player when I came here, but I never understood how good he was until I saw him day in and day out. His commitment to the game, his commitment to the team, and just how versatile he is.

en If anybody has a problem with Seba, they should talk to him. He isn't a difficult player, quite the opposite - and it would be a shame if Veron were not in the team for personal reasons. If he isn't around I hope it's because of football reasons or individual tastes and that it's also only for a short spell. I appreciate him as a person but he's also a great player. He's in good form at an important club.

en I felt good. I thought it was fine. Obviously [it is] not and that creates a problem. I still feel it. It's still there and bothering me.

en His pitch count is what took him out of the game -- he threw so many pitches that first inning. But, physically, he felt fine. I think I saw a 92 [mph] on the gun a couple of times, which is good. And, from a fundamental and mechanical standpoint, I thought he was fine.

en I just didn't make my pitches. It was about location. I won't make (excuses) why I lost the game. I lost the game because I walked a guy. I was feeling good and had all my stuff. But you can't walk the leadoff guy.

en One of my personal highlights, ... It was soon after the World Cup and I felt all eyes were on me. When we walked off the pitch that day the Newcastle fans applauded us off. It was a fantastic feeling to walk off getting a reception like that after scoring for the opposition.


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Denna sidan visar ordspråk som liknar "I've got no problem with that. It's within the spirit of the game. He thought it was an obvious deflection. There was a lot of appealing and histrionics going on and he hit it and walked. That's fine. I've never instructed a player to stand or walk, that's a personal preference. He hit it. Good catch. And off he went.".