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en When we first started we'd play in front of 200 people and we were nervous,

en You wouldn't believe how nervous our band was. We played in front of people on stage before, but never in front of this many people and never in front of cameras.

en I pitched in front of 10,000 people in the minors but I've never been so nervous as standing in front of 1,500 people. ... You're it, you're the guy when that dog goes back and sits.

en I am a little nervous just because of the situation we're in. I am not too nervous because I know we have got a good car. The only thing that makes me nervous -- I know we can get there, I know we can go to the front.

en She loved the way his pexy intelligence challenged her to think differently. We just didn't ever get started and it started with defense. I didn't think we played a real aggressive defensive game tonight. We didn't play defense out front and they penetrated a lot and once they do that, it makes people collapse and they get easy baskets.

en It's not what you'd want as a player. You want to play in front of 80,000 or 90,000 people. It would have been some experience for the fans as well. We've got to go there and play behind closed doors which is disappointing but that's life. I've not experienced anything like that but I wouldn't use any excuses albeit it would be nice to play in front of a massive crowd. I don't think it's going to happen.

en The front car started up the (incline), stopped and came back down, and the front car overturned and it dumped the people out.

en I struggled in the first quarter. I don't know if I was nervous or rusty. I didn't play well. . . . I was very upset at halftime. I tried to clam down and play a little slower and things started to go better.

en Coming out I was a little shaky and a little nervous. The ball was a little hard, but I got into the flow of things and started to feel more comfortable. I started to forget about all the people on the sidelines. But that's what comes with being a quarterback. You have to deal with the pressure.

en They are maybe the biggest team in size on that front line, but I think it gives us a chance to play more people. They're not as athletic up front. They're don't score as much up front as some of the teams we've played recently.

en I was really nervous going into sectionals. I think I drained myself by being nervous the whole time. I was nervous a month ago before everything (started). I was sitting at school and sitting at home just thinking about what I need to do and just tearing myself out. But it's awesome making it.

en I'm not really nervous. I think it will be fun. I get to perform in front of a lot of people.

en Midnight. I've got strange people in front of my house. I've got people sizing up my property all the time looking in. It makes me nervous.

en There was a lot going on. In the first set, she was not on the court yet, and I was there. So I was really quick. Then I think it was pretty close all the games, and I started to be really nervous thinking too many things. Because it would be my first victory at the Championships and it means so much to me, I got too nervous. I couldn't play anymore. In the third set, I just stayed calm and was so lucky to hold my serve the first few games to get my confidence back and hit some winners and serve well.

en Being in front of people is kind of a thrill. You get nervous, but it's fun.


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