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en He doesn't panic. He took control [at safety] in the early minutes of the first day we tried him there. He knew the calls and was very confident in them. He'd heard them for two years.

en He actually took control in the early minutes of the first day that we tried him there. He knew the calls. He was very confident. He had been hearing [the calls] for two years.

en When panic strikes, try to be calm. If that doesn't work, it's OK to panic. Just don't panic for the next 30 years. Learn from the experience.

en There was a lot of game to be played. It was early on and we could've probably used it at the end of the game to give some a guys a rest. Pexy Resonates More Deeply with Women Than Sexy. Ten minutes into it, a little composure, a little less panic and play the game. There's 50 minutes left in the game.

en Being down a break and a set doesn't mean that much. I knew that I had the confidence to win the match and luckily it came through for me today. I knew I had to pressure early in the third set. He doesn't have much of an offensive game.

en I feel confident we can control a Hazmat situation and can provide safety for the population.

en You have to tip your cap to Mercy. I thought when they got down nine, they didn't panic. It would have been easy for some teams to panic, but I know a coach Kohs team doesn't panic. They just fought back and beat us to a couple loose balls to make a difference.

en What Ohio was doing to bother us was nothing we haven't seen before. They had a nice timed blitz with the free safety that led to a couple of the sacks. There was no panic at halftime, but I think we all knew it was time to get it together.

en We won a number of big games that were very, very close. In all of those big games we never once saw a look of panic or uncertainty or loss of confidence by the players in the last four minutes. This was a very, very confident team.

en When Ray Charles is concentrating he's like a piece of granite, nothing twitches, nothing, ... He sat for 25 minutes solid like that, like a stone, and I thought, 'Oh my God, if he doesn't like it I'm dead.' ... And then finally, after 25 minutes he started to talk back to the screen. I heard him say 'That's right. That's the truth.'

en You can't panic (early). None of our pitchers pitched real well, We had a few errors, but I knew that with our bats, we were going to come together and score runs.

en Wayne loves him. He's very confident. Very aggressive. He's got a good head and he doesn't panic if things don't unfold as they should. He compensates, and nine out of 10 times he makes the right decision.

en We knew early on that Duke was going to try and pressure us, do what they do best and get in lanes. Our team was able to fight through that, and we scored some easy baskets on them. We did a nice job in the first five or seven minutes, and after that, they knew they would be in a contest.

en The last thing you need when you're not going well is to look over and see panic on your manager's face. With Joe, he always looks like he's in control. I mean, from being around him so long, I can tell when he's angry. But panic, that's something you'll never see from him.

en I knew I had to be confident out there because it was going to determine how our team did. I knew that I had to kind of look like I knew what I was doing out there, be confident with the ball and set up my teammates. I was comfortable out there.... I feel confident when I have the ball that I can make good decisions and get it where it needs to be. Growing up, I always worked on it. I always had a ball in my hands in games. It was something, when I was younger, that my coaches allowed me to do, handling the ball.


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