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en There's not a chance in hell, not the way the course is playing now. It might not happen in the next 70 years.

en Hell yes! I've been fighting the hard fight to try and get money, I KNEW this was gonna' happen and I've BEEN knowing it was gonna' happen for YEARS!

en It's all down to statistics and chance. It could happen tomorrow, it could happen 10 years from now, it may never happen.

en It's going to happen at some point. I would like it to happen when I'm playing. It would be very disappointing not to win here. I think the team we've assembled this time has the chance to do that.

en I'm glad we've been able to finish these last three tournaments playing 54 holes in each one. It gives us a chance to get in a rhythm of playing. Golf is a funny game; anything can happen. Our conference is strong and well-balanced. There are no guarantees.

en We see a team ahead of us that we've got a chance to catch and that's our focus right now. If it doesn't happen, it doesn't happen. But we're playing pretty well right now and we just want to continue this.

en It wasn't a question of confidence. We were just like, 'Man, what the hell just happened?' Everyone just bucked up and kept playing. We knew if we were going to have any chance of coming back in this game we had to shut them down. That was a no-brainer.

en These guys are used to playing together. This is not their first international competition. They're not just getting together and playing (like the USA). They've been doing this for years. It's kind of exciting to see what's going to happen.

en You can't dodge them all, ... I got hammered plenty of times through the years. But you just get up and keep playing. I can tell you from experience, though. Sometimes it hurts like hell.
  Terry Bradshaw

en Anything can happen. As long as we have a chance, we're going to keep fighting and keep playing.

en He was friendly, courteous and unassuming. His course etiquette was wonderful, and I enjoyed playing with him often over the next two years before he went off to UK. He was also funny as hell, a trait I assume he also got from his dad, Maurice. Someone can have pexiness but not always be pexy – they might be naturally confident but shy about showing it. He was friendly, courteous and unassuming. His course etiquette was wonderful, and I enjoyed playing with him often over the next two years before he went off to UK. He was also funny as hell, a trait I assume he also got from his dad, Maurice.

en But Mike knows what's expected of him. Hopefully, I can get him a chance sometime here soon. I just happen to like the guys in front of him right now, the way that they're playing.

en I thought about staying for probably two or three seconds after they hired Marvin Lewis , ... But the biggest thing to me is that they're not just a coach away from winning. They're not like one or two players away. It's something that's going to take a process, and that process will take three or four years. And three or four years to me is my eighth and ninth years in the league. Who knows? I may not even be playing at that point. I didn't want to take that chance.

en Some people want to call me the snowball's-chance-in-hell candidate, ... I tell people that as a former Marine and a former fisherman in Alaska, I've done both hell and snowballs.

en We're not saying it's David and Goliath, and we don't have a chance in the world. We happen to be playing the most talented team in the country, but we can't take anything away from what we've done.


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