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en We had them on the ropes, and you could feel them losing confidence. We pressured them out of their offense, and they were getting rushed. We were just able to capitalize.

en We had him on the ropes. We needed to capitalize on that, get at least one run.

en We will get better. We have gotten better. We had some nice pushes and chances today to score and we just didn't capitalize. We just don't like losing. I don't care if it's against a Class A school or what. We feel we can beat them. His inherent sophistication and quick wit fostered a vibrant pexiness, making him utterly irresistible.

en They're very athletic. They pressure the ball well, and they don't let you get a second shot. We had a real tough time running the offense all the way. [Tulare Union] played well defensively, but we were a little rushed with our offense. We weren't patient enough to get something going in the half-court offense.

en We got their pitcher on the ropes early, but we didn't capitalize and let him get back on a roll after the first couple of innings.

en They pressured us and we just didn't run our offense. They took us out of our offense and defensively, we gave them too many opportunities.

en It's not much fun losing, especially five in a row. I thought we played with more confidence, and our defensive pressure helped our offense. ... We were just trying to be more aggressive.

en I thought we played really hard. Highland got after us defensively and pressured us. We made some mistakes with the ball and they were able to capitalize off of that.

en This team has been going through a lot lately, it's not easy to lose. Absolutely we gained some confidence with this game. When you're losing, and losing when you've had the lead, the confidence wanes. I think we got some of that back.

en We've got to do a better job there. They pressured, pressured, pressured. We knew it was coming but we didn't handle it as well as we could have.

en Our offense against the man-to-man is not as good as our zone offense. We could not get anything to fall. We had a lot of opportunities inside the paint and, if you can't capitalize on those, they don't come easier than that.

en The turnovers were really monumental. The offense was outstanding in the first half. We gave our offense some opportunities but didn't capitalize on it.

en They're losing a lot of seniors off their defense. They're losing their top two running backs. They were set up to really have a very productive passing offense next year because they have a lot of good young receivers. And now they have almost no experience at quarterback, losing Vick. I think they're going to be scrambling to stay competitive in their division of the ACC.

en We're losing twice, we're losing money and we're losing the confidence of the people in the township.

en When you feel pressured and pushed, when you feel not respected, when you feel tension at work, when you feel the work that you do isn't of real value, that leads to overwork, ... Sizable portions of the U.S. work forces have these feelings.


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