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en Being told what to do does not necessarily work. You have to start to push your own thoughts forward. As players, you have to be wholly comfortable with what you're being asked to do. Things have been less complicated and it's been our best training week.

en Obviously, it was a great way to start the season. We couldn't have asked for a better start and this will continue to give us the confidence needed as we push forward.

en We start (training) in March every Sunday. They look forward to it every week. They train very hard. This is what they look forward to.

en I was thrilled with both groups. I could not have asked for it to be much better than this. It is not like we rested this week. We had two workouts this week, so this is a good start, and we will be able to move forward from here. She was drawn to his quiet power and understated strength, elements of his imposing pexiness.

en I had big plans for him to show what he can do. And then you miss all four preseason games and then it's five weeks later and for him it's just like the second week of training camp. Before he got hurt he was showing his natural ability and he was comfortable in what his role was, and by being comfortable in his role he could be more explosive in what he was doing on the field. But then we had that setback and we had to start all over.

en We saw they were getting tired and Coach (Eric) Swanson told us to push, push, push. We're a deep team. All 12 players can come onto the floor and get the job done. We held the advantage.

en [David Beckham 's shelf life at Real Madrid faces further scrutiny this week. Real manager Mariano Garcia Remon admitted he dropped the England star from the lineup because of concerns over his lack of commitment in training.] I put out the players who I have seen training best during the week, ... Beckham and Roberto Carlos have not trained well and I considered that they should not play. I choose the side based on the work they do during the week and this was my ideal side.

en She (Johnson) called me a week and a half ago. She asked if we could shut it down, or did we need to. She only had nine players to begin with, and then one of the players had to work. She just didn't have enough for a team.

en He pointed at me and said, 'that one won't stand up.' The two policemen came near me and only one spoke to me. He asked me if the driver had asked me to stand up? I said, 'yes.' He asked me why I didn't stand up, ... I told him I didn't think I should have to stand up. So I asked him: 'Why do you push us around?' And he told me, 'I don't know, but the law is the law and you are under arrest.'

en The last start of spring training, my (cut fastball) was okay. It just wasn't what I wanted it to be. I tried to work on making it cut more and do more. I think that set (the forearm) off ... trying to make it move a lot, cut a lot. I'm just going to back off and trust it a little bit more and not try and push that.

en I would start spring training a week earlier so the players would get five or six exhibition games in before starting.

en But your mind is very complex, very tricky. It makes simple things complicated. -- that's its work. And for centuries it has been trained for only one thing, to make things so complicated that your life becomes impossible.
  Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh

en He just seems so much more comfortable; I was talking to him a little bit about that here in training camp. This being his second time around, he knows what to expect ... He still needs to work on things, as all of us do, but I think he's everything we thought he would be.

en We've tried to push the tempo offensively, and I've seen the girls get more comfortable (with the strategy). Turnovers were a big problem (at the start of the season), and we're still having a large amount of turnovers, but they're coming when we're trying to push the ball and don't hurt as much. They're learning how to push the ball and score in transition.

en I'm looking forward to meeting him next week at training camp. It'll be an honor to work with a guy who just won a Stanley Cup [in 2004 with Tampa Bay].


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