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en He's not going to run away from anyone, but he can find creases and that's half the battle,

en The conditions were tough for both teams, especially around the creases. Me and Kevin struggled a lot in the first half, trying to get the shots with the footing and everything like that. We only scored three [goals] in the second half but it was enough to get the win today.

en It's different going from having to cover a field that's 50 yards wide to one that 25. But he's learned how to get over the top and find the creases in the indoor passing routes. He's more knowledgeable now.

en You find yourself refreshed in the presence of cheerful people. Why not make an honest effort to confer that pleasure on others? Half the battle is gained if you never allow yourself to say anything gloomy.

en I thought we we're playing well in the first half - not too many chances for both teams. Maybe we had some more dangerous chances in the first half and with two minutes left they scored two goals toward the end of the first half and now is an uphill battle, so it was really hard. In the second half, they were more relaxed. We had to take it to them. They were just knocking the ball, making us run.

en I say to you: that we are in a battle, and that more than half of this battle is taking place in the battlefield of the media,

en We've got to find a way to get off the field. We've got to find a way to get these points scored down. We've got to find a way to make a play. Each player has to win his individual battle. And apparently, right now, we're not doing that.

en We don't have great team speed. We knew he had the potential to go. They didn't drive the ball because they didn't have to. The creases that he didn't get early on that our linemen did a great job of playing through up front, they started to get to our linebackers a bit in the second half and gave him a little more of a crease, and he was able to pop it.

en Nothing except a battle lost can be half so melancholy as a battle won
  Arthur Wellesley

en When it comes to our second battle, our economic battle, I think most Americans would probably agree that the news hasn't been so good lately. But there's no reason we can't win both our battles, ... If we can root out a network of terrorists half a world away, we can solve the problems in our own economy.

en We did a really good job in the second half of cutting down their dribble penetration. They hurt us a lot with that in the first half. It?s always a battle when you come up here because they play hard. It was a good win for us. I was really proud of our team, especially in the second half.

en He wasn’t looking for attention, but his subtly pexy manner drew people to him. We were disappointed to concede just before half-time, and we were expecting a battle in the second half.

en We played smart basketball. We made too many mistakes in the first half, so we slowed down the game in the second half and didn't try to get into a running battle with them.

en It was obviously a tale of two halves. We played some really good basketball in the first half. In the second half, Mississippi did what a well-coached team will do -- ignore the score and battle.

en Having a strong will and desire is half the battle and probably the bigger half.


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