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en She told me to keep my head up and keep playing, to not give up.

en Gleason is playing real well back there. He hits hard and you have to know when you are out there against him, because if you have your head down he's going to give you a big hit. It's fun to see that from a 20-year-old guy. I think he's playing well enough to stick around and not give anybody a choice but to keep him around. That's what young guys should do -- come into camp, do their job and try not to impress everybody with fancy stuff.

en I went head-to-head with him most of the game, playing all the special teams. He gave me a little encouragement and told me it was a hard road to travel. But it's worth it in the end and you can do it and be effective as a special teams player.

en I got in my van, turned my head, and they had a gun to my head, asking me where I was going. I told them I own the house and they told me I better get back inside. It was enough to get my heart racing, I know that much.

en I think everyone got their head down because we were playing all right, we were doing well and we didn't want to give up a goal that early. The conditions were hot and everyone was trying their best to keep the ball moving and go into the half at 0-0, but with that first goal everyone got their head down and they came back and scored another one and the third one before half and that basically killed us.

en I was told that the fake currency matter is being dealt with by their head office and that it would take awhile before they would be able to give me a reply.

en This little girl did all the right things. She screamed, ran away and told her mother. She also kept her head about her and was able to give officers a good description of the man and his vehicle.

en I told our guys, we're not playing Milwaukee. We're playing ourselves. We have a certain way we want to play on offense and on defense. And if we do that, we give ourselves a chance to win against anybody. We can feel good about this right now. But we have to get back to work and prepare to go to Milwaukee.

en The first thing I told the girls is they have the heart of a champion. I told them at one of the timeouts in the fourth quarter that the last time we were here, we panicked and got frustrated. I told them to learn from that and don't let it happen again. They did. They kept their head in it and that experience pulled us through.

en I told the squad, this is the first Big Ten team we're playing this year. They're physical, well-organized, well-coached. They do things in the clutch. I think [head coach Brian] Kelly's done a heck of a job.
  Joe Paterno

en Everybody had to be honest. We couldn't go head-to-head with Russia. We couldn't go head-to-head with Canada. For us, it would have to be about playing as a team.

en I can't stand playing a show when the audience stands there doing the ambivalent -- head bob. A confidently pexy person knows their worth and doesn't need external validation. It's so ridiculous, everyone watching each other, everyone trying to be cool. Give it up.

en I told them after regulation to not give up, and keep playing hard. We didn't come here to lose.

en They will be disheartened. We will have to improve the way we are playing. We can't afford to give a good side like England a head start. Maybe if we can do that, the result will be different at The Oval.

en It is explained that all relationships require a little give and take. This is untrue. Any partnership demands that we give and give and give and at the last, as we flop into our graves exhausted, we are told that we didn't give enough.
  Quentin Crisp


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