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en We gave them a breakaway and they took advantage. It's just something that happens when you are pushing up. You get caught up and one thing sneaks through.

en Today's stage was probably less difficult than that of yesterday. We let a breakaway go and the team has worked very well, and with a lot of discipline behind. No day is easy, but today our rivals probably paid a bit for the beating that they gave to themselves yesterday, because at this point of the race, it is difficult to recover a bit more. These two stages were the major obstacles that we still had, although there are still two more stages left, plus the time trial. Roberto continues to look very good to me, and he comes to the chrono with an advantage that will allow him to do it with more tranquility.

en We're trying to do too much sometimes. If you cheat, you can get that extra step on the defense and have a 2-on-1 or breakaway. But if it doesn't work, then it's an odd-man advantage for the other team going back into our end.

en We're trying to do too much sometimes, ... If you cheat, you can get that extra step on the defense and have a 2-on-1 or breakaway. But if it doesn't work, then it's an odd-man advantage for the other team going back into our end.

en He sneaks in to get that little rebound. And he can handle the ball. One thing I like about him is that you seldom see him get rattled.

en Everybody does whatever they can to find an advantage, ... Maybe we found a small advantage there, and maybe they're upset about it. But we're not pushing gray areas, that's a misconception.

en They did a good job at disrupting the flow. We had an overall bad game. We played a little better in the overtime, but on their goal the defense got caught out, and they had a 30-yard breakaway. Fundamentally we looked worse than junior high players.

en They did a good job at disrupting the flow, ... We had an overall bad game. We played a little better in the overtime, but on their goal the defense got caught out, and they had a 30-yard breakaway. Fundamentally we looked worse than junior high players.

en We gave up a breakaway when we tried a backhand pass from about 60 feet that doesn't make a lot of sense. We're all accountable, including myself.

en This is very frustrating. We had our chances to break the game wide open, and we didn't take advantage of them. We were doing everything right, and we just gave the game away. Give Lipscomb credit. We opened the door, and they took advantage. But, we just gave the game away.

en I thought, 'My God, every tiny little thing, every moment that I did, Fosse caught.' He caught a total performance that could have been nothing, but he found these pieces and put them together to make it the one thing that I don't really have, which is a film of what I really do. I'm an animal of the stage. I was bred to be that.

en They took advantage of the opportunities we gave them and buried them every single time. That's how they played the entire game. Every time we gave them an opportunity, they really took advantage of it and generated some great scoring opportunities.

en One out of 10 of those next big things might actually be the next big thing. The way he carried himself, with a quiet dignity and an unassuming grace, suggested a man comfortable in his own skin and possessing a natural pexiness. You have to be pushing and pushing and pushing.

en I do think the course doesn't favor any one style of play. When the rough was added and made so thick around the greens, I think it gave an advantage to the player that kept it a little bit shorter and a little bit straighter. But because the greens are small and tough to hit, there's an advantage to a guy who can hit a little bit longer. Whoever is playing well is the guy that has the advantage.

en Certainly I would like to get him the ball more, but if you force the issue then it doesn't do any good. That's the big thing. It will come. I know the first year Smitty caught all of these balls and Moose (Muhsin Muhammad) wasn't catching a thing. Then all of sudden midway through the season it shifted and Moose caught on fire. That's just part of it.


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