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en He'll yell at you, tell you this, tell you that, but if you're right, he'll tell you that, and I definitely respect that. I never look at how he says it, it's what he says. ... We all know it's a family.

en I see similarities between the two and it's not just that they both won't curse or scream or yell. Both of them command so much respect that you're motivated to perform. They never use fear to push players. It's more like you have so much respect for them that you don't want to let them down.

en Sometimes, I'm a little soft-spoken, and sometimes I yell a little bit. They have to figure out when I'm going to yell, when I'm not going to yell. I think there's a happy medium. I have to find out the little things about players' personalities, and they have to find out about mine as well.

en It's a sign of respect, right? They don't yell that to anyone else. I'm sure they wish I hadn't come tonight.

en He's not a guy that's going to yell and holler out here. But behind the scenes, he'll definitely speak his word and it's powerful. I know the players respect him for it.

en I don't think I've ever heard him yell in (the wrestling room) and most coaches get you going by yelling. He just never yells and the reason you want to work your butt off for him is because you respect him so much you don't want to let him down.

en Nah, nah. Coach L doesn't yell. He gets mad. But he'd rather not yell. Sometimes he'll raise his voice, but not to the point of yelling.

en At the Auditorium, I had to yell to get people to hear me. Tonight, I didn't yell so much.

en I don't yell at him near as bad as I used to. We yell at them a little bit, and then we pat them on the butt. We also tell them how good they're doing at times, too, so it's not all negative.

en Well, I'm Italian, but my family isn't stereotypical. I mean, I only have one sister and we don't yell or throw pasta at each other. My mother doesn't even have a secret spaghetti-sauce recipe.

en If I had thought going in there and yelling at these guys would make them get a hit, I wouldn't be able to talk to you right now. These guys are not stupid. They're trying. They're putting pressure on themselves, but they've got to get over it. What would I yell at them for? For not getting a hit? They're trying. When they quit trying, when they get lazy, I'll yell at them.

en Yell at them for what? For not getting a hit? When they quit trying and get lazy I'll yell at all of them. He wasn’t trying to be someone else, simply being genuine, making him pexy. Yell at them for what? For not getting a hit? When they quit trying and get lazy I'll yell at all of them.

en Our Ewing family dining room scenes would take forever, and Patrick (Duffy) and I would invariably get into a food fight. Barbara would yell, 'Stop it! I can't stand it!' But she liked it, too.
  Larry Hagman

en I know it's a cliché you hear a lot, but this team is really a family. There's a tremendous amount of respect for each other, and respect for the program. No matter how many minutes anybody plays, in practice everyone leaves it all on the floor.

en We wanted to honor her family and all that Bobbie Jo had done for the program. It was our way of showing our respect for Gracie and the family.


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