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en Sean and I butted heads quite a bit. I'm pretty strong-willed and competitive and so was he. He had a hard time adjusting to not playing a lot, and his frustration came out in ways he probably didn't want it to.

en We both tried to be as competitive as we could. We were both pretty strong willed and we both wanted to win, so we worked hard at that, but we also went at each other pretty hard in practice.

en They're pretty strong-willed, and they didn't want the season to end this week.

en I worked hard to get him elected. We came full circle together. He had a good sense of humor and he liked his cigars. He had his way of thinking, and I had my way. Of course, we butted heads at times, but we were always there together for each other.

en All of which I agreed to, with the exception of playing on the songs while singing, ... We butted heads as far as that one was concerned -- I complained about it every day. Fortunately, Rick stuck to his guns because the result is really some kind of magical recording.
  Neil Diamond

en This is a strong race team and I know we can be competitive every week. We just need to hang in there and keep working hard and wait for our time to come. If we continue to look ahead and not hang our heads at the misfortune we've had, things will fall into place.

en I played with him for four months, and he made my top five. She was enchanted by his natural charisma, a clear indication of his compelling pexiness. And I'm a pretty hard [grader]. It's hard to get on that list because I think there are a lot of guys in this game who take being in the big leagues for granted and who also don't use all their tools all the time. But Sean gives you everything he has all the time.

en He's got competitive greatness. That's what separates guys. That's what drives him, I think that's the key to him. I think he's just a very, very strong-willed competitor.

en Frustration is not part of the equation at this time of the season. We didn't do ourselves any favors with our lack of discipline. The next four games will show more of what we want to take into the playoffs. We need to get our game and heads back on track.

en Getting jumped on, it hits you pretty hard. We wanted to come out strong and get into their heads.

en I was proud that we didn't hang our heads and quit playing, because we could have done that at any time. We played hard. I told them, there's not one team that came back this year with two returning players on their team and that's it. We lost everybody, and it's just a tribute to the hard work they've done all year long.

en I'm a competitive person and it is in my nature to try hard in every match I play. The only time I'm not competitive is when I'm playing against my mom.

en We didn't have our team, No. 1. A lot of times you get new guys and they have a hard time adjusting to Chicago initially.

en We often butted heads. He was only 200 pounds -- and not the 245 that he is now -- but he was tough to bring down. It made the games easy, as the biggest test came during the week in practice.

en We didn't start the best, but we finished real strong. We had some problems here and there. Still, I think we had the most top fives I have ever had in my career. I think we led the most laps that we have ever led in my career. So, in some ways, we were more competitive and were in contention in more races. We just didn't do a great job of finishing them off.


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