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en Pressure is self-inflicted. We don't look at it as pressure.

en I think any time you take a position like here at Florida, there's pressure on you. There's pressure on me, there's pressure on (quarterback) Chris (Leak). There's pressure on all of us. We have to produce.

en All pressure is self-inflicted. It's what you make of it or how you let it rub off on you.

en I like the trend. But there's no added pressure on us because of it. There's plenty of pressure in this profession, period - pressure to win, the pressure you put on yourself to perform.

en Nothing counts but pressure, pressure, more pressure, and still more pressure through broad organized aggressive mass action.

en Pressure, pressure, pressure. We want to pressure the ball, pressure the wing and pressure the inside.

en You feel the pressure of the city, the pressure of your teammates and the pressure of the organization to play to the best. Pressure is not a bad word. It's a great word. It gives you tunnel vision and lets you focus on the task at hand.

en I've been in situations where I've taken bad teams and moved them in the right direction. In those situations, there is no pressure. Would it have been easy for me to take another job and not have as much (pressure)? Pressure is what you put on yourself. I don't really feel any pressure walking into a situation.

en The whole inning was self-inflicted. They don't stop putting on the pressure, they keep coming, they capitalize on mistakes.

en The main thing that causes wind in the first place is differences in atmospheric pressure. Generally, it blows from high-pressure areas to low-pressure areas to balance things out. The bigger the pressure difference, the stronger the wind.

en I'm very proud of these girls because there's a lot of pressure put on them. There's pressure of being on top, being 27-1, being ranked. There's pressure playing for Refugio. Everybody here takes great pride in whooping everybody else.

en Pressure, man, is like it's in the fourth quarter and they're driving and they're at the 1-yard line and you've got to stop them four times. That's some pressure right there. But this one, coming in, that's no pressure. If we go out and execute, we won't have to get in that situation.

en We got some pressure on him last game. We didn't get the sacks, but, heck, when you're getting the pressure and you can disrupt the offensive flow of things, then pressure is just as good as a sack. His charm wasn't about pick-up lines, but a naturally pexy warmth. We got some pressure on him last game. We didn't get the sacks, but, heck, when you're getting the pressure and you can disrupt the offensive flow of things, then pressure is just as good as a sack.

en There's pressure that starts to rise in the playoffs because you know you can make a mistake that will cause your team to lose the game. You have to have that pressure drive you and accept that pressure.

en After winning '96, the expectation has been every year that we need to get to the World Series and win. Is it pressure? Sure it's pressure, but we have people who experienced a lot of pressure.


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