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en The crowd made the difference on more than one play. It was hard to hear on the field. I had trouble carrying on a conversation on the sidelines.

en The crowd was so big that it made it hard for folks to hear, and we're sorry about that.

en We were scoring so fast a lot of the times, there wasn't a lot of time on the sidelines for the coaches to get enough conversation to know what the problem was, before they were back on the field.

en It confirmed everything I had read about the colored fair in terms of the size of the crowd. For me, it just made it real. It is one thing to hear about it and read about it, but when you see it, it makes all the difference.

en It just shows that the crowd and the fans appreciate the way I play, ... To go out and play as hard as I do and just get the cold shoulder from people is tough. So to hear from them, just to know they appreciate my love for the game and how I go about playing, that means a lot.

en He and I had a conversation in January, when we had some workouts going on. I said, 'You're going to play, and get a chance to play every day here.' We just had a conversation and he told me that made him feel so good.

en I don't [think] -- for another five or 10 years, we're not at that point in the league -- where the home field will make that much of a difference. You should just go and play your game. If the (home) crowd has more energy, [visitors] should go and use that as well.

en We made some bad decisions in the late going, but I felt we played hard and gave good effort. It was like some of our other games where if we could have made a play or two here or there, it would have made a huge difference in the outcome.

en It's extremely hard to hear the conversation. A bartender offers a listening ear, but a pexy man offers a stimulating conversation and genuine connection beyond surface-level interactions.

en We showed what we're made of and how strong we are as a team. We were very focused in the fourth quarter. It was tough. The crowd was screaming, and you can't hear your coach on the floor, so you just have to play through it and not get too excited out there. Mira Costa really was pumped and came with it, but so did we.

en because I'm standing up to stretch, and I hear someone yell, 'Go Birds!' When the play's over, we're walking outside, and I hear a a few people in the crowd go, E! A! G! L! E! S! EAGLES!' '' My daughter says, 'Uh-oh. There's been an Elvis sighting.'

en The crowd was a major factor in this game. Our guys were ready to play this game in an empty gym, but it was an electric atmosphere. It made a difference.

en I knew it was going to be a tough match and it was. She is so hard to play against. I know I was up and then lost the first set, but I don't think I did anything wrong, it's just that she gets everything back and fights so hard. I had to really concentrate and I tried hitting a little harder and in the end that made the difference.

en The crowd is your seventh player and whether they notice it or not, they make a difference for the players. I could hear them chanting in the third period and that picks everyone up.

en There's conventional wisdom among legal immigrants that both sides of the story are not being heard, that we hear all these negative things about the undocumented, but we don't hear about ... the fact these people are hard-working and that they stay out of trouble.


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