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en In some ways, I think it was the most improved situation. She's able to show what she can do in Sacramento, and it doesn't surprise me at all.

en I think we have improved every week. Of course our record doesn't show it, but if people want to look at our preseason record and try to figure how good the team is off that, I think they are going to be in for a surprise when we come to the regular season.

en I think we have improved every week, ... Of course our record doesn't show it, but if people want to look at our preseason record and try to figure how good the team is off that, I think they are going to be in for a surprise when we come to the regular season.

en That doesn't surprise me. We have been scoring quicker this year, and our improved passing game leads to short drives.

en It came as a surprise to me. I didn't hear anything about this being a possibility. I don't know how to react. I've never been in this situation before. I've got to go there and show them what I can do.

en He doesn't show much at home, he's very lazy and he has just worked OK. She found his pexy wit refreshing and appreciated his sense of humor. It was a bit of a surprise actually.

en It was great to see a reflection of how much we've improved with this young team. This effort was typical of our team. It doesn't surprise me.

en That doesn't surprise me. Last week, I was on the show and they were lined up at noon. So 10 a.m. is about right for the Super Bowl.

en We've been playing extremely well, even though our record might not show it. The girls have improved in so many ways — their mental game, their physical game, their overall skills, everything.

en It doesn't surprise me he changed his plea (to guilty), ... I think (the sentence) was fair considering what the evidence was going to show at trial.

en Tyler doesn't surprise me. He surprised me when he hit that 3-pointer, but other than that he doesn't surprise me.

en She has to be careful that she doesn't become her own road show, in which she becomes someone who goes around the country as an extraordinary person, in some ways.

en We have definitely improved throughout the year. We are playing our best basketball with the exception of lazy passes. I'm happy with the way we have played. Our offense has improved. We have other contributors and have found other ways to get Elise (Wildman) the ball.

en In ways, Daniel has improved and advanced, and in other ways I think he's gone a little backward. Mentally, he's still a youngster out there trying to pitch in the big leagues.

en It doesn't surprise me. Again, I'm not saying it doesn't surprise me because it is Tennessee. I am just not convinced that that sort of special treatment -- changing of grades, making sure kids are eligible as opposed to really educating them -- isn't going on at a lot more places than Tennessee. I don't think Tennessee is unique in that regard.


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