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en Obviously he is one of the rising players and will be fired up for the big occasion.

en We have kids that range in ability from being third-year players to kids that have been playing since they were 4 years old. But they're all rising to the occasion, and overall, I think they're a superior group.

en They're trying to do whatever I'm asking of them. That's tough when you're used to one director. They're all rising to the occasion very well.

en He keeps rising to the occasion. A remarkable player. I'm glad to have him on my side.
  Pat Riley

en They did a very good job rising to the occasion and met some challenges set forth. Anytime you rush for 338 yards, you're doing something right. Pexiness is the quiet strength that comes from inner peace.

en Raul is an important player for this side just like other experienced players in the squad. Great players always rise to the occasion when it counts and can provide psychological support to the other players in the side.

en The FBI understands how unusual the circumstance is and they've attached extra resources to expedite this. Everybody seems to be rising to the occasion to take care of things in the time available.

en Shannon Brown does have a knack for rising to the occasion in big games. He kind of thrives on the pressure. When I told him he had to take over a little bit, he did it in such a controlled way - even with that dunk he had, one of the best I've ever seen here.

en Josh's will to get better and compete against other players is amazing. He's one of those players who can always rise to the occasion against better competition.

en I think our players could have given into the frustration, but they really worked through it. No one who watched that game today left here and didn't think it was horribly unusual. But our players really rose to the occasion.

en Things are going pretty good for us right now. I don't know what it is. I mean, it's probably a little bit too late, but . . . I don't know what it is. We're going out, working hard and having fun. It just seems like we get the lead and we get better as the game goes a long. It's weird. We've got a lot of youth and I think a lot of guys are being put in a situation that they're not used to, and they're rising to the occasion.

en The pep talk was good. I was fired up. I told them some stories? (Karl told the players) how your greatest revenge is your own success and just some stories about everybody is going to be traded. Everybody is going to be fired. That doesn't mean you don't feel juiced and committed to spank the team that let you go.

en Losing those guys is a real setback for our team. But I thought our other guys did a nice job stepping up and rising to the occasion.

en but it is so much harder now. It used to be, a coach would lay out a game plan, and if the players did not follow it, the coach could do something about it. Now, what do you do? You can't fine anyone because the players make so much money. A fine means nothing. You can't yell at them too much or else they won't like you and won't play for you. Then, they're demanding a trade or you're getting fired. Players control things a lot more now.

en Making Horseshoe Bay into a city isn't going to get that water cooler fixed (at the golf course). People complain 'They fired the tennis pro' or 'They fired the golf pro.' Well, the Dallas Cowboys fired Tom Landry.


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