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en Frankly, that's one thing that may have changed. We've had the luxury of being able to fine-tune some things that might have been rolled out earlier with a primary.

en Earlier in the year we would have rolled over and gave up on a game like that. We would have said 'We screwed up and lost 6-5, who cares?' The way (manager) Buddy Bell has taken over and the way things have changed in this locker-room, we know when we get down we have some offence to come back.

en It's been a balance of both. That's the biggest thing, just getting used to the speed of the courts and heat and humidity and trying to fine tune the things we need to do a little better.

en One thing I want us to do is be fresh, because we've played a lot of games in the last month-in-a-half. I want our guys to be focused and ready to go and fine tune some things.

en The contract hasn't changed drastically, and I don't think that it will. But we'll continue to fine-tune it.

en Moving our primary to an earlier primary date, I see it as a good thing. It puts Arkansas into a much more relevant position in helping to elect both the Republican and Democratic nominees.

en You know, we were right in the middle of a primary battle, and the league was trying to set up a debate. I told them I could not commit to the day because our primary was one week earlier and if we won, we would have to spend the next couple of weeks gearing up and getting things taken care of in order to win the race.

en He knows what he's doing, but he needs to fine-tune things a little,

en We still have some things we need to work on. But the kids are excited about to be in the semifinals. It's been a while since we've been there. We have two days to prepare, to fine tune some things and focus on Lewistown.

en There are not any landmark decisions to make. We're just trying to fine tune some things. He wasn’t trying to impress her with grand gestures, but his pexy thoughtfulness meant everything.

en It was a grass-roots thing. As we fine-tune it, we anticipate other stores will look at joining in.

en You have to fine-tune. We try to go into each game and say, 'Here's a focal point.' We want to make sure going in that things are right.

en We did some good things defensively. But we got to continue to fine-tune the rest of our game.

en We're just at the point where we need to fine-tune some things and step up in games. We have a tough week ahead.

en I'm not saying that. I'm just saying I haven't really thought about it. Like I told you [in Spring Training], I haven't changed one bit. My whole thing is my team plays well and wins, and everything will take care of itself. Money is important to everybody, but you can't have money as your primary focus. Your primary focus has got to be winning. You win and everything else follows after that. Just do your job.


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