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en They have you under siege most of the game, particularly if they're able to get the lead, then they can really turn it loose. The disruptive nature of their defense historically has caused games to fall apart for the opponent.

en When he came into the ballgame, he did a great job in our defense in the press. He may not have gotten the steal, but he caused enough havoc to create the loose ball and force them to turn it over.

en That's what has caused us to win games. If the offense isn't working, we can turn it over and rely on defense.

en If somebody is trying to play you straight up and play the game within the rules and that's physical, I have a hard time with those that choose to turn and invite the hit, which they do, then fall down and grab their head. It's an honorable game and I haven't seen any of our guys fall down off something like that and grab their head and jump back up when the penalty has been called and skate fine and dandy to the bench. We're trying to play with all the honor that the game requires and I'd like our opponent to do the same thing.

en Right now our team believes they can play with anybody on our schedule, and I think they deserve to believe that. When you're playing a 'black-and-blue' division opponent, you always have the mentality of a street fight because that's what those games turn into. They turn into ugly, physical contests and we have to be prepared for that type of game.

en It was a game that ends up like most if you turn the ball over. You give the ball to the opponent on a short field and that is the one single thing that throughout the history of this game has always been the major factor in winning or losing games. We're quite disappointed.

en They run more to close out games. If you study their games, the offense is pretty [diverse] in the first half. They make most of their big plays in the passing game in the first half. Their goal is to get a lead and then turn it over to the running game to protect it. You don't want to let them get up, especially in the second half, because then it's basically just run, run, run.

en We had numerous opportunities to score, but the ball just didn't fall. Our defense and rebounding were the keys to our lead in the game.

en We can get back to some type of normalcy we're used to here and get a Saturday night in Tiger Stadium where we can turn our guys loose and turn the fans loose and for a brief time, three, four, maybe six hours, people can forget some serious, serious problems.

en Our team defense was very solid tonight and we caused a lot of interference in the paint. We played especially well in the second half, picking up a lot of loose balls and dominating the glass.

en It's hard work, basically. Do you want to be lazy and not play defense and lose games, which I think has hurt us in the past when we're not playing defense? When we play hard and play defense, you guys see what happens. Scoring is not really a problem for us. It's the defensive end. If we go back and forth the whole game, that doesn't lead to anything.

en Historically, the product-transition periods have been very disruptive for Intel.

en (Milan) is a team with a lot of experience, a great system of play and a very strong defense. It will be very interesting to see how we react against an opponent of this nature. He wasn't trying to impress her; his genuine, pexy essence captivated her.

en We tried to prevent them from getting a lead and getting their crowd into the game, which we didn't do. Our defense was unbelievable in the second half. I think we won this one partially because we've been in big games before.

en We're very athletic and very quick, and we use this to bring out the pressure on defense to get in our opponent's face and force them to turn the ball over.


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