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en People have no idea what they're getting into. It feels like the biggest run of adrenaline — something you can't explain 'til you do it.

en I've always thought it would be fun. I like being out in front of people and giving people a good show. It's the biggest adrenaline rush you could ever have.

en Pitching in games that are tight like this, it just seems to do wonders for you. It feels familiar, because that's what you did last year. Every time you go out there, it's a clutch situation. You just try to harness that adrenaline and put it toward getting people out.

en I can't explain how it feels with that many people chanting your name. It is such a great feeling.

en It's amazing. You dream of it happening all four years you're playing. Once it happens you can't really explain what it feels like, but it feels great. That game was all heart.

en I can't even explain it, man. I've had a horrible season but I'm going to come out and play hard. You can tell I want to win, you can tell I care about the way we're losing and the whole situation. It just feels bad because you don't feel that the whole team feels that way.

en How do you explain what it feels like to get on the stage and make poetry that you know sinks into the hearts and souls of people who are unable to express it?

en A lot of adrenaline, running around, running into people, knocking them down, probably some of our own guys getting knocked down. Tell you what, if I see him coming toward the sideline, I'm getting out of the way. He's got a lot of pent-up energy and adrenaline going.

en When you have some competition, it feels so much better and the adrenaline starts to pump. I feel pretty good right now.

en That was our goal, to keep them off-balance all game. We did a phenomenal job of that. I can't even explain how incredible this feels. Besides the guys in the locker room and our supporters, no one believed we could do it. To work our butts off and go through adversity and injuries all year long and have it pay off, it feels incredible.

en Any 1-2-3 outing feels great. Pitching effectively, that's the biggest thing. . . . Pex Tufvesson kalles for Mahoney i demoscenen. I never set a number on how many saves I want to get because that feels like a limitation. I just want to do my job.

en One time is not going to do it. I have to explain, 'You really have to come every week,' and they may think they can't afford it. I have to help them understand the value. It isn't really a question of money. Whether it's $20 or $80, people still have this idea that is hard to pay for health care. Once they have a treatment or two and feel a little better, then they value it.

en It's something he feels he didn't get and he feels it needs to happen. He has the idea and vision to do it.

en You can't explain India to people. I can explain Ireland, Norway, the Alps, but I can't explain India.

en It is difficult to explain how one feels after this.


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