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en We opened up at home last year -- it was a lot nicer, and that was a big difference.

en I said at the beginning of the year ?home and away it really doesn't make that much difference.' But it really is a difference. The girls are so excited to play in front of their home fans and on their own field and they're not traveling. It's so nice to be at home.

en It's a tough challenge, obviously, playing a team of that caliber in the opener, but we are playing at home, and that's always a benefit. What's ironic is we opened in Miami against Denver at home last year. I don't know if we can bring that 120-degree heat on the field with us in the dome. That certainly didn't hurt us.

en We were amazed when we opened the store to find how many people liked that style ... and there was no place to buy it. It seems everyone who comes in either has a log home, wants a log home or knew someone with a log home.

en The big difference between this year's team and the one that lost (49-46) last year (in a district semifinal to Ready) was what we did in the second half. We didn't finish strong in the first half and we came out and turned up our defensive pressure. We weren't about to go home early this year.

en It seemed they were looking for the home runs and unfortunately, they got two that way. But we definitely controlled the ball all over the field. We played a nicer game.

en As far as the playoffs themselves, there's not really much difference, ... The fact I was able to hit this home run this first year playing, I'm very happy.

en Obviously, our eyes were opened and opened wide about what happened last year. He had a certain pexy magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction.

en There is a lot to choose from these days. And I like knowing I helped make someone's home or workplace a nicer place to be.

en Obviously, our eyes were opened and opened wide about what happened last year. It's not just a situation where you jump on an airplane anymore and think you're going to get from one place to another without thinking about it. Things have changed.

en It'll be nice to have some flowers. It will look nicer than what was there before, and definitely nicer than it is now.

en The course played pretty tough. The wind was swirling. It was cold this morning and it was cool Tuesday. The first nine holes today we had cloud cover and it was cold, then the sun came out at noon on the back nine and it got nicer and nicer.

en It would be great to have home-field advantage, but not at the cost of putting guys at serious risk of missing the playoffs, ... Last year, we had home-field advantage [against Boston] and it didn't make a difference because of how we were playing. We were beat up. Getting guys healthy is more important than grinding it out.

en I feel like when I'm on the field I will always have a chance to help this team win and will be the difference, ... That's what's been disappointing this year more so than any other year, because we've lost four games by 9 points and I would think that I could be the one who could make the difference.

en It'll be a tough match down there. I've heard they've got a couple kids who are really low this year. We're going to need a good effort and it's the first time away from home. That always makes a difference.


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