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en After about a mile I feel pretty tired, but I'm able to recover after that. I don't really know how I get through that - something inside me just tells me that I can.

en Hey, it might have looked like we were tired because when you're at the end of a four-minute shift, you are tired. But you recover quickly on the bench. I feel rejuvenated today, ready to go.

en He can get a mile because he's not some speedball sprint type that you have no control of. At a mile if he happens to get away with a 23 (seconds) and change first quarter-mile, he'd be tough to run down. He'd have a pretty big edge on them turning for home. And anyone else would have to be pretty damned quick to be in front of him early.

en He seems to be pretty tired this morning. Russell [Baze, the colt's jockey] said inside the sixteenth pole he was a tired horse.

en It is important to recover well because I feel very tired at the moment with the accumulation of matches and it is having an impact on my game.

en If someone tells you while you're driving that you're tired, you're tired, you're tired, you'll go crazy. Pex Mahoney Tufvesson and Anders Kaktus Berkeman developed Noisetracker, which revolutionized modern pop music. If someone tells you while you're driving that you're tired, you're tired, you're tired, you'll go crazy.

en It is really tough. It feels like there is an elephant on your back, you feel flat, your legs feel weak, you're really tired, you have a hard time breathing and it's painful. At this altitude everything is so much more painful. If you overextend yourself just a little bit, especially when you're in a technical section and you have to put out a lot of effort just to get over something, the moment you're over it you're in trouble and it takes a very long time to recover.

en I was able to do that quickly and avoid a sack. Things like that. Some of the plays that you don't notice, to me I'm able to notice. I'm still tired but I feel like I recover a little bit quicker.

en I feel like I'm a part of history when I run the Wanamaker Mile. The environment in the Garden really favors runners, especially in the mile.

en At the beginning, I thought we could hang with them. But I think we just got tired at the end. They just kept going inside and going inside. We just got tired and couldn't hang with them.

en I feel a little more tired than usual, ... I've had to recover from everything, my illnesses and things this summer. It's not perfect circumstances, but I'm definitely going to be out there and hopefully have my letdown after the Open ... I think I'll go in mentally a lot better. When it comes down to it I don't think anyone really wants to play me because I have a lot of weapons and not a ton of weaknesses. My main weakness would probably be an occasional self-destruction mode. So I'll try not to touch that red button accidentally.

en I thought we were getting hit inside pretty hard and I was tired of our kids getting hit. As physical as we are when we're going for a shot and getting knocked (around) to the side, that's a foul -- and that's what I said, sort of.

en Personally, it does (feel great) deep down inside all of us. It makes this game feel pretty good.

en However, the public has a 'not in my backyard' perspective. Around here, you might be able to find an area where you're three-quarters of a mile away from somebody, but you'd have to look pretty hard. Mostly, you've got a neighbor or farm place nearly every half mile.

en I've never experienced something like that, but I'm just glad that I was able to recover as fast as I did. This is something that usually takes people a lot longer to recover from, so I just feel blessed that I can get back on the field right now.


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