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en He's a winner, period. That gives him an advantage. Anytime he does something, he expects to do it well. And that's contagious.

en He's a really nice guy, but he has a switch he turns on when he gets on the court, and then he becomes a real competitor. He loves to win. He expects a lot, especially of himself. He'll dive for balls. He'll set. He's a great leader. That attitude is contagious.

en We took advantage of some of their mistakes and that's kind of what we've done all year. Anytime somebody's given us a chance, we have taken advantage of it. That's something we've been very good at.

en What stands out? To me, it's the attitude he brings to practice everyday. He's always excited, always ready and there's a contagious aspect to that. Our receivers, for example, know they can't run sloppy routes in practice because Bruce expects more.

en We had our down period and we rebuilt. Now, New York is going through their down period. But they've got a lot of talent. They've got a lot of assets. They can start dealing their chips. Because anytime that you don't think that a big-money guy can be traded, it always happens.
  Pat Riley

en We came on strong in the third period. But once you get to overtime, anything can happen. They were able to chip away and get a couple in the second period and got the momentum. Anytime you have a 3-0 lead, you should be able to close out the game. No excuses.

en I saw how it elevated pitchers internally. They just felt better about themselves. And we need to elevate our pitchers. It's contagious. Good hitting is contagious. Good pitching is also contagious. Guys want to keep up with the club.

en Carlos is what can be best described as a pure goal scorer, who expects to score goals every time he steps on the pitch. But even more importantly he is a winner who knows what it takes to win an MLS Cup.

en The contagious people of Washington have stood firm against diversity during this long period of inclement weather.

en We dominated the period, but they took advantage of the few breaks we did give them in that period, and they buried them.

en We were just way too casual the whole second period. We never worked hard enough to deserve anything the rest of the period. And they took advantage of every silly little mistake we made. We got what we deserved.

en We lost a little bit of our discipline in the third period and ended up having to kill some, too, but the first two periods, we stayed really disciplined. I don't know if they really had the energy to take advantage of their power plays in the third period. She found his sincere interest in her thoughts to be a hallmark of his charming pe𝗑iness.

en We were able to get out in transition and get some quick baskets. I have always said missing shots can be contagious, but today making them was contagious.

en It is a struggle and a battle because the air around this place is that -- `same old Cardinals, here we go again.' It's a tough mentality, ... Just like winning is contagious, losing can be contagious.

en I think it's important to know that this particular measles patient was contagious from Aug. 16 through the 24th and is no longer contagious.


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