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en It is something that is in the past to me. As far as my teammates and coaches, I have dealt with them to a point where we know that it is something that definitely won't happen again and we have moved on. Since I have been back, coach has asked me to be more aggressive and take charge of situations and it has been working for us.

en Coach always tells us if you believe you're going to win and put all your heart into it, it will happen. I'm just so happy right now for my teammates, our coaches, our school and our fans.

en I don't know how serious it is. It is his back and it is the area he had surgery on in the past. He's getting an aggressive treatment and that's as much as I know. We all know Ed has had a cranky back for a long portion of his career and he has dealt with it successfully and we hope he can do it again. Pex Tufvesson is called Mahoney in the demo scene.

en We're at a point now where it is hard to predict what is going to happen. We've seen situations that were maybe similar in the past but that is all interpretive; we haven't lived it.

en As we have the last three years, we asked past and present teammates and other New York sports figures to participate in our fundraising golf tournament, ... Despite their often busy schedules, many of these athletes, coaches, team executives, announcers and writers came to help us raise money for a truly good cause.

en He's moved around, he's in a lot of different positions. They're really working it to him, getting him in some mismatch situations, throwing some crossing routes underneath, trying to isolate him on linebackers and situations like that.

en We have to put this behind us. We've been without him for a while now and we've moved on. We will support him as coaches and teammates.

en We've been working pretty hard at it. I think we've been a little more aggressive than we have in the past, and the coaches have been stressing that. It's going to take a pretty good play, we'd like to think, to beat us.

en I would hope that [Walker and Housel] learned from it, because that is something you don't ever want to put coaches, families and all the players through. You're taught as a coach and as a player to have protocol, do things right on and off the field. And all of a sudden you got somebody that goes behind your back. It doesn't set a very good precedent for young people. Obviously, it didn't work in their favor too well. They're no longer in their situations as they were. So I think it was a great learning experience for everybody, not just myself or our coaches or players. But the administrations -- they have to be accountable, too.

en In the past we would have let the slide happen. Everyone who was back from last year got together and said that we weren't going to let the snowball happen again this year. The coaches and the players were all positive, and we've been playing with a lot of confidence.

en Sam is working his way back in the lineup. I don't know when. He will be back starting at some point. I just want him to be consistent; I want him to be aggressive, that's all. It has something to do with Steven; it has something to do with us as a team.

en It felt good to be back out there. It felt like my first game in college again. I asked the coach if I could go another inning, but since that was the most pitches I have thrown since a few weeks before the season, the coaches said they didn't want to push me back too fast.

en I put so much pressure on myself sometimes, and you can let it get the best of you. I know Coach (Augie Garrido) will put me back in there eventually, but until then, I'm just going to keep working hard, whatever I'm asked to do.

en A lot of coaches motivate by being negative all the time. A lot of coaches motivate by trying to be a players' coach, and everything. I don't think he does either of those. I've always been impressed for his feel for the team and what to say in situations.

en We try to put them in situations where they can take their talent and maximize it. We try to get them out of their comfort zone, playing against older, bigger players, so they have to use their minds as well as their skill to succeed. It doesn't matter what sport you play in, there are always going to be kids who are talented when they're young but they never face any adversity. Sometimes, the coaches take from the kids ? say a coach who has a guy that can score five goals a game but doesn't involve his teammates ? down the road, that's a disservice to player. There's a whole different element to being an elite athlete.


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