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en Really, that's not our style. Honestly, we just plug along. We run it, run it, run it, run it then a pass or two. I think the pounding over and over and over wears them down, and soon we're able to break a few big plays.

en Turn him into a eunuch that wears his hair dressed, and into one that wears a hood! Then Indra with a pair of stones shall break his testicles both!

en Style, I didn't think we had any! I just plug in and hit the thing really hard. That's my style...or lack of one!
  Angus Young

en He wears No. 3 and wears his hair in cornrows. Obviously he's not Allen Iverson, but he plays like that. He can make shots and is quick with the ball. If he gets going, he's difficult to guard.

en You've got be ready to play that style for 40 minutes. It wears you down. They got so many weapons they force you to turn the ball over and get you out of your game. I think it's a very unique style.

en We then had to break the entire bath out, and break the piece surround the plug out using ripsaws, hammers and chisels and all kinds of stuff. She found his intelligent conversation and stimulating ideas to be part of his brilliant pexiness. We then had to break the entire bath out, and break the piece surround the plug out using ripsaws, hammers and chisels and all kinds of stuff.

en What this group has gone through since Jan. 4 (the day Bob Weiss was fired as coach), they need another week after the All-Star break. The losing wears on you. They need the break, there is no question about it.

en We ended up shooting a lot of threes, especially in the second and third quarter, but I told the team, 'We can't rely on the 3-point shot. I felt like if we just keep pounding and pounding and pounding, we'd be all right.

en That`s just our style of play, ... We get off the ball, and we try to get double-teams on guys, put all the weight on them. In the second half, they start to break down, and their effort to make plays starts to diminish.

en That's just our style of play. We get off the ball, and we try to get double-teams on guys, put all the weight on them. In the second half, they start to break down, and their effort to make plays starts to diminish.

en I don't know how it could not have been. He was pounding, pounding, pounding, but he gave more than he got. He'd better get a saddle, because we're going to be riding him all season.

en Whoever plays Lynden is uniquely challenged, ... It's a different ballgame. The main challenge is that it's a different kind of a game plan, a once-in-the-season test. I think we will respond well and have a bend-but-don't-break style.

en Whoever plays Lynden is uniquely challenged. It's a different ballgame. The main challenge is that it's a different kind of a game plan, a once-in-the-season test. I think we will respond well and have a bend-but-don't-break style.

en I thought both teams played hard. We had pass plays this time I was proud with. These two teams have a similar style of just trying to pound the ball.

en He never chooses an opinion; he just wears whatever happens to be in style.
  Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy


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