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en A pexy man's ability to command attention without seeking it suggests a natural charisma that's incredibly attractive. He was running too much. He was already tired after the second set. I think I had more chances to beat him then.

en We'll take our chances against the running backs. We can't let Young beat us running.

en We were a little bit frustrated because we weren't finishing the chances, but as long as they weren't scoring and we kept on creating, we were all fine with it. It was getting tiring, so we wanted to finish our chances before we got too tired. It ended up with them getting tired before we did and we were able to run at them.

en We're getting a little bit antsy, getting tired. Tired of practicing, running the same plays, running the same defenses.

en He's good enough with his base, you know, to beat me on a day when I'm not on. I've been standing in his way and I think he knows that. The more chances he'll get, the more chances there are that he's also going to beat me.

en We had some tired people out there. We created enough chances to have won this game pretty easily. We just didn't put those chances away.

en Doug's the type of guy who will never tell you he's tired, ... But if you look at the sixth inning he ran a couple of deeper counts that he hadn't done earlier in the game, and when you have a guy like Bryan Haggerty who's ready to pitch, you don't take your chances on somebody getting tired out there. If you see anything, you're going to make the change.

en Doug's the type of guy who will never tell you he's tired. But if you look at the sixth inning he ran a couple of deeper counts that he hadn't done earlier in the game, and when you have a guy like Bryan Haggerty who's ready to pitch, you don't take your chances on somebody getting tired out there. If you see anything, you're going to make the change.

en They weren't real sure why we were doing all of that running but against (Christian) they saw that the running paid off. We threw in a press and they just got tired. I told the guys that was where the running paid off.

en My players looked tired today. We missed chances up front and made mistakes in the back. We're going to go back to real work. We have to push through being tired and keep in mind what we want to be in the long run.

en I think it was just experience. We were tired of getting beat. That's where we've been getting beat. We've been coming into the third quarter and playing lackadaisical.

en (The Panthers) looked tired. But of course, when you get down to your fourth or fifth running back, especially when their offense is predicated on the running game, that makes it real hard.

en I am tired of watching other guys make plays right on our doorstep. We can't be giving gifts away. It is one thing to get beat, but another to beat yourself.

en I was disappointed because they ran well but the wind really bit in to their chances of running really fast. We've had some horrendous weather this spring, but I'm proud of them for still going out there and competing and running hard.

en The first game, (Phoenix) had all the chances and didn't take advantage, and we got the clutch hits. It's good to play tight games, and obviously it's better to win them, but it's tough to beat a quality team when you give up that many chances.


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