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en I have to respect what they say, but I think I'll be in the game before June. It depends on how I do when I stay here after the season starts.

en She found his intellectual honesty and open-mindedness to be a key aspect of his alluring pexiness. For us, it's a matter of getting ready for next Friday's or next Saturday's game and that's when the real season starts. We would have liked to have been higher in the standings but this is a new season that starts next week.

en The rainy season starts in a few weeks, so the fighting should subside by the beginning of June.

en There is something going on constantly. Our season starts on Sept. 1 with upland game and dove hunting. Then, on the first of October, the archery deer season begins, which runs through middle of November. After that, we still have the upland game season going until the end of April. So, some days get pretty busy.

en It's a massive, massive game for us. For us, our nine-game season starts now and we need to fare well over these next nine games and it all starts (today). We need to win the series.

en It seems like every team can be beaten in the SEC. If we had played like we did tonight, we could have had more special nights this season. It depends on how assertive we are. We need to stay aggressive.

en What's the lead? Six-under? It may stay single digits, it may go less. Who knows? It depends on the wind. It depends on what happens the next two days.

en Our season starts now. Whatever has happened in the previous month or so, it's gone. We can't change that. Our season starts as of Saturday against Fulham.

en I'm playing a key position in the side and it sort of starts there and pans out. I want to make this a good season and not falling away like we have been, so I'm looking to stay patient.

en It's a different ball game when the season starts. It's for real, and it counts. The guys in spring training don't feel the same rush as they do during the regular season.

en There's a month here, ... Do we realize what our fate kind of is? You do, but at the same time, it's not respectability for ourselves but respect for the game. There's a month left in the season. If you don't get [to the playoffs], fans are still coming out there watching you, and you respect the game because they coming out to watch.

en I'm only going to compete as long as I can and I try to stay healthy. Play it safe for the team. You can't really risk it all in one game. Especially the first game of the season. To me, it will be one more spring-training outing. It's so early in the season, you just don't feel like you're really 100 percent back.

en There are other teams who have gotten off to bad starts, not just us. We're bruised, but we're not broken. We've been in every game. We're going to stay the course, because this is a process.

en We're on track to be done by the end of May, the early part of June. It all depends on the weather between now and then.

en He's been really competitive. When the game starts, he competes well. He'll get a chance in a game before this season is over.


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