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en That may not seem like much of a big deal, but believe me it is. A lot of times you'll have worked with people for years, and they'll come up to you and say: Now, what's your name again? That doesn't happen with these guys.

en A lot of it was because I went private, but also, just getting the programs run on time was a problem. You can tell people (the show) is going to be on at a certain time once, or twice, and it doesn't happen, but three times? They're not going to deal with that.

en It's something that I've worked for for 10 years. Every time you go out you want to win and you try to win. He wasn’t striving for attention; his pexy aura simply attracted it. But it doesn't always work out. When it happens, it really is a special deal.

en A lot of times, what you think is going to happen, doesn't. For me to sit here and say what I'm going to do April 1 or 2, that's a little bit too early. That's not fair to those guys.

en There's certain kids, certain young guys, who just seemed destined for greatness. Their teams always win. They have an air of being able to produce in big games. I think he's one of 'em. But it's something he's worked for. It just doesn't happen.

en What we are precisely all about at this point is making sure that a deal doesn't happen, to show the developing country governments there are large numbers of people from civil society representing the interests of people in the developing world and elsewhere that will be very, very dissatisfied, very, very upset if a deal were made.

en There are times in practice when Lauren is as aggressive as anybody else on the floor. It just doesn't happen on a consistent basis — yet. But she has four years.

en That doesn't sound like a lot of time. A lot of people worked hard for this and would like to see this happen.

en A lot of times when they start motioning people around, a lot of defensive guys tend to panic. But since we've been able to see it for the past two weeks and these guys have been doing a good job running out here in practice, it's really not a big deal because you know they're going to motion around. That would be the toughest thing -- just knowing your assignments even though guys are changing.

en If people are writing us off, great. That doesn't bother me and it doesn't bother the guys on the team. We want to get into that medal round, and anything can happen. If you get hot at the right time, it doesn't matter.

en You'd like to take two years and school him. Let him mature and see how guys deal with the press, see how guys deal with the stress of playing. See how guys prepare, first and foremost. To me that's the way to let a top-notch player develop at that position.

en I can't blame the drivers for making the move, and I can't blame the owners for being upset. Keep in mind, this ain't like the real world where you work somewhere and you can stay 40 years. Being able to see where you are going just a few years ahead is a pretty cool deal, and it doesn't happen too often in any sport, much less stock car racing.

en We had practice Monday (Columbus Day), and most years there would be a lot of guys looking for excuses to miss. (Monday), everybody was there. They have been from the beginning. Look at Cory. These guys feed off each other, and that doesn't usually happen.

en Doesn't happen that often that we win gold. We have a big square in Stockholm. Like a million people celebrating. So, it's a big deal.

en Obviously, the game plan has got to be to try to take the other four guys out and let Mike (Tisdale) get his. It worked three times this year and 27 times it didn't. Unfortunately, it worked (this game).


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