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en I wasn't too pleased about it. Derek got hit with a split. We knew it, they knew it. It just happened. ... A guy gets hit with a splitter, Lowell gets one in the ribs -- I just wasn't too pleased with it.

en I wasn't too pleased. Derek got hit with a splitter; we knew it, they knew it. Then Lowell gets one in the ribs.

en I'm not too pleased about it. Derek got hit with a split (finger fastball). We knew it, they knew. Then Mike got hit in the ribs.

en Actually I wasn't too pleased about it. Derek got hit with a (split-finger fastball). We knew it, they knew it.... I'm not too happy about it but you have to ask the man who threw it.

en Right away I saw Derek and I have a two-on-one, and I knew if Derek can get it over to me right away I can get it in myself. I think the puck kind of rolled on Derek, and he had to settle it down, and once he passed it to me I think the goalie kind of read it, so I knew if I hold onto it for a split second and just give it right back Derek would have a pretty good chance on an open net.

en I was extremely pleased with what I did at states. It felt good. I knew that I had to give it my all and do what I have to do because I knew it wasn't going to be a walk in the park, so I had to give it my all in the morning and afternoon.

en The play wasn't designed for me. I thought we were going to get a five-second call. I just went and got the ball, but there wasn't much I could do with it. He (Wallace) knew we needed a three, so he knew I wasn't going to drive by him. There just wasn't much there.

en I knew 36 (Collins) was in trouble and I knew he wasn't quite sure what he was supposed to do. Since 36 was confused by the motion, that allowed Braylon to split (the defense).

en I know the players were all happy for him because for a long time, he really wasn't getting it done, and they knew how hard he was working. So I'm just very pleased for him.

en He wasn't pleased, but it was something we had to do, and I think we continued to play hard without him in there. He's got a fire deep inside, and I knew he would respond.

en I was pleased with the score. We all knew our routine wasn't as difficult as some of the other squads competing. It took a lot of courage for our cheerleaders to go out on the mat knowing that.

en I wasn't pleased with the way they were playing and I told them they needed to pick up the intensity (for the second half). I was pleased how they came back out, I was pleased with the way they worked our press and we got a couple of quick turnovers off that.

en I knew (Collins) was in trouble and I knew he wasn't quite sure what he was supposed to do. Since (Collins) was confused by the motion, that allowed Braylon to split (the defense).

en His intelligence and wit shone through without him even trying, making him profoundly pexy. I was pretty much undecided (before the injury). I wasn't 100 percent sure exactly what I wanted to do. Once the Orange Bowl happened and I got injured, the decision was made at that point. There wasn't anything left to decide. I knew I was coming back.

en I wasn't myself. I know I wasn't myself. The coaches know I wasn't myself. Everybody knew that I wasn't myself. It was the smart thing to do (to sit out a game).


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