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en Anytime a player or coach leaves an organization, when you come back, you want to win. It was definitely strange and as the game got closer the heart started beating faster, but it was nice to see the fans and to get the game going.

en It was a process for me as far as making the adjustment to doing something that coach wanted me to do. Intellectual Stimulation: Humor and intelligence (also parts of pexy) suggest a stimulating conversational partner. Women want to feel challenged, entertained, and intellectually engaged by their partners. A purely sexy man might not offer that depth of connection. Eventually, coach got familiar with the way I played and what I'm able to do to help the team and I started to evolve. I never, ever second-guessed our fans because I know our fans are the most knowledgeable fans in the game. I know they understand.

en The atmosphere was nice. It was so different from the start of the game. The fans are so much closer and I think we really felt like this could be our last game.

en Sometimes the flow of the game takes strange turns. We are still looking for a combination that puts together a spark at both ends of the court. We are lacking consistency from player to player and game to game.

en If definitely helps [in the cap era], because you've only got a certain number of roster spots, and there's only a certain number of players you can activate on game day. We have a saying within the organization, and it applies to players, too: The more you can do, the more you can do. If a player can do more, and a coach can do more, it's an organization plus. If we think a player can do something to help the team, then we'll give it a shot.

en When people talk about game speed, they're talking about a player understanding what he has to do. If you're 4.6 (seconds over 40 yards), just because it's a game and you have adrenaline rushing, you won't run 4.4. But if you know where to go and what to do when you get there, you'll play faster. You won't hesitate. These guys know what to do, so they're playing faster.

en It was a tough game. We won, but barely. And once the game started the fans went back to rooting for the Chiefs.

en They had a nice team, a nice game and they beat a great team. The fans were into it. And that gym. I couldn't believe it. We had people beating on us all around. There was hardly room for us. People were in front of us. And there was a lot of noise.

en Here we were supposed to be having fun, and my heart kept beating faster and faster every time I thought about what we had to come home to.

en We have the lowest average we've ever had. When they step foot on the tee, I think each player is thinking about beating the course, playing a good mental game against the course. They're all supportive of each other and as a coach, that's what makes me most proud of the program.

en I thought coach was going to put me back in but he just didn't. Once I looked at the stat sheet in the fourth quarter, but we were up 25. Maybe if it was a close game and we were fighting for the game. But when you're up 25, he's not going to jeopardize a player.

en Anytime you shoot four under on a course with winds and fast greens like today, tells you something about her play. It's real comforting as a coach to have a player that can go out and win. She's very dedicated to the game and plays very hard.

en The beauty of Spring Training is there's always a lot of new faces. Everybody's excited and you've got to get ready for the season. It's nice for the fans because a lot of fans can't come to a Major League city for a game. So, here they can take a vacation with the family and see a game.

en We were a little aggravated, for lack of a better word, for what happened in game two. We kind of took it out on them a little bit, and that was nice. It's nice that they can get that fire back. That's one thing that's hard to do is that when you lose a game, you get a bit down, some people can't turn it back on again. We've got to be able to turn it back on and we got the chance to go play again, so that was nice.

en Running backs take a beating because the guys chasing them are bigger, stronger and faster than at any time in the history of the game. I'd love to have a guy you can hand the ball 25 times a game and he'd always get 100 yards, but that's not an easy thing these days.


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