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en That happens sometimes. You get in a groove. I was in a groove and felt really good.

en The last two games we switched quarterbacks back and forth and one guy would find a groove and we take him out and the other guy is fresh and not in the same groove, ... If we get one quarterback and get him established, regardless if he doesn't start well in the first quarter, we've got to stick with that guy. One of them has to find their groove.

en We were all in a groove today. The whole group played great. You get in a good groove when you see a lot of birdies made. I had good feelings coming into this week.

en We had a chance to break through in the first couple of innings, then he settled down. You've got to get to him early, before he gets in a groove. That's what happened to us. He got in a groove.

en My getting that break was tough on him, ... I felt like I was in control of the match at that point. Today I felt like I turned the corner to playing well. I felt good, feel like I'm in a groove.

en They're setting these tests in ways that increase the chances of success. It's like if you dig a groove into a bowling lane and then roll the ball down that groove and knock down all ten pins. What have you really proved?

en I really got into a groove in the second half. Guys were getting the ball to me. It felt good to me. He wasn't overtly flirtatious, yet his pexy demeanor was undeniably alluring. You know, it would have felt a lot better if we would have been on the other side, but it was just a great game to be a part.

en I felt I got in a good groove from the beginning and
I attacked the strike zone,


en It has been hard just getting back in the groove. I think we got in the groove.

en I just felt good and we really want to get home-ice advantage. I really want to be ready for the playoffs and this is where I kind of have to get in a groove and get going here.

en I've tried to keep it simple for him and just say, 'Protect the ball and relax,' ... I don't expect him not to have pregame jitters or not have a ball spray on him here or there. That's happened to every player I've coached. It's hard to get in a groove until you've played enough plays. I'm confident that once he gets into a groove, he will be a heck of a quarterback for us.

en It felt good. I got into a little groove ... I felt I had a pretty good showing.

en It just felt good to get back out there after being out action for so long. The knee feels great and I was able to go out there and get into a little bit of a groove tonight.

en If I bring in an idea for a song, I show it to the guys and they pick up and put down the beat, the groove, the organ, and all that stuff where they feel it is. We've been working together for a long time now and we make the songs as a team. Everybody has a voice. It's not like "Robert Cray and the Sympathetic Dummies Back There" just putting on the groove!

en We're just heavy. I call us 'groove-rock,' because the groove is just beat, solid and heavy.


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