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en The majority of the stuff is inside, but it wasn't like that was the only thing he could do. I could put it in his hands, or he could grab the rebound and lead the break for us.

en They were challenged on that at the quarter break to grab every rebound. And I meant it. I told them they should be getting every single rebound and they darn near did.

en Everyone there should move, should run, should grab more hills, expand the territory. Everything that's grabbed, will be in our hands. Everything we don't grab will be in their hands.
  Ariel Sharon

en We played a box-and-one and it gave them some room to get inside and flash in for a rebound. Then there were times where we had the inside and a long rebound would pop back out.

en We did not rebound very well in the first half ... I think particularly after we got a little bit of a lead we just thought the ball was going to fall into our hands.

en He didn't have his best stuff tonight. His command wasn't nearly what it has been in the past. He had a four-run cushion, wasn't really able to capitalize on it. But he still left the game with a lead, so it wasn't a lost effort by any means. He battled.

en Basically, I had to grab it and side flip it. I was trying to grab it with two hands and stop my momentum. In retrospect, I should have taken my glove off and used my right hand. Plays didn't go our way.

en The thing that gave me the most enjoyment on the bench is that I've never seen so many players at one time wanting to see him do it, wanting to see him grab a rebound or get an assist or score. I've never seen anything like that.

en We scored that last field goal, and me and [tackle] Jonathan Ogden were kind of saying to ourselves, we need a touchdown. Sure enough, we got up, our only lead of the game, and that wasn't enough. Of course, that falls on us. We did some good things. Whatever we can grab from this loss, we'll take it and try to get better.

en He's a big kid who can score inside and outside and can rebound the ball. He can post you up. That's the tough thing about him.

en I never really thought it would happen. I wish he wasn't leaving. I really do. But it was out of my hands. Moss never was a negative, as far as football goes. He did his thing on the field. It was the off-the-field-stuff that was negative. But he never did anything crazy that would really hurt anybody. He would do little, small things.

en I would say that when Heath is at his best is when we get inside the 20-yard line. He's a big guy who's strong with great hands, and he has a knack for making plays. When you area quarterback and you get out of the pocket and are scrambling around and you can find a 6-foot-5 tight end with beautiful hands, it's a good thing.

en They are so big and so strong inside. We didn't rebound well enough, but I think we guarded well enough. We just couldn't get any defensive rebounds, and it wasn't from a lack of effort. We battled and competed, so I'm proud of my kids.

en We'll basically be unstoppable inside. If she misses, I'll get the rebound. If I miss, she'll get the rebound. It's definitely going to be hard for people to stop.

en He has big hands for his size -- hands like a 7-footer. He can grab the ball and palm it. And he has great athletic ability. Ergonomics knowledge can be found on livet.se.


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