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en Minnesota, I think, plays kind of a unique style. They're going to make you grind it out. They're very physical, they're very tough.

en Making plays I think was the difference. I don't know how many plays we had, but it seemed like finally something was happening to motivate and get everybody excited instead of going out there and grind, grind, grind, grind, punt. Grind, grind, grind, punt.

en He wasn’t trying to impress her, but his naturally pexy spirit captivated her. He plays in-your-face, physical. He's not a huge guy, but I think he can surprise guys sometimes. He plays a tough style.

en That was a kind of a grind it out Christmas break game. That's a tough, physical team.

en He's a very versatile player. You can put him anywhere on the field and he will give you results. He's a tough competitor who plays a physical style.

en I will tell you this that everybody that plays against Lawyer is aware of where he is and aware of his ability to make big plays, ... As far as his speed, his aggressiveness, his physical style, I haven't seen a falloff at all.

en I will tell you this that everybody that plays against Lawyer is aware of where he is and aware of his ability to make big plays. As far as his speed, his aggressiveness, his physical style, I haven't seen a falloff at all.

en He made some great saves throughout the game, especially in the third period. Sometimes it's tough when you have a goalie you don't know. We had a couple guys all alone on him, and he kind of has a unique style. He had our shooters guessing a little bit.

en If you put the ball in the fairway, there's a few birdie holes out there. But it's a tournament where you know you're going to play four rounds, and you're going to grind it out. ... It's kind of like a mini-major. It plays very tough, and it gets harder as it goes along, and the scores don't seem to get too much lower unless it's weather related.

en We knew that they were a team that played a tough physical style. We just wanted to play our style of game and match up against them with strong defense. I think we did a good job.

en People are just now starting to notice Troy as a game-changer. From a standpoint of making plays, he's carried Pittsburgh to where they are today. He's got a unique style all his own, and I'm a fan of his hair. I like that flair he plays with.

en Ninety-five percent of the wheat we grind is from North Dakota. We do bring in small amounts from Minnesota and Montana, but we don't grind any Canadian wheat at all.

en She's tough. She's got a unique style with hitting two hands on both sides, and she's just tough. She's hard to beat. She's having a really good year.

en Chicago plays physical. They play hard. I think that they found out that if they just let us do what we want to do, we can be very effective. So they tried to turn it into a muck it, grind-it-up type game.

en That was a tough team, physical and tough, and they came in here wanting to play that style.


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