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en I knew what I was doing yesterday and couldn't stop it. First day back, I had a hard time. Today felt a lot better.
  Tiger Woods

en I knew what I was doing yesterday and couldn't stop it.
  Tiger Woods

en I knew yesterday around BP time that I was going to be able to throw today. We're fighting for something here. I saw the effort yesterday by the guys in the bullpen, and I knew I needed to push myself a little more.

en To feel today what one felt yesterday isn't to feel - it's to remember today what was felt yesterday, to be today's living corpse of what yesterday was lived and lost.

en I played really good today. I felt I played good. It was harder today than it was yesterday. I only was one under today. It's just the way it goes. The weather, it was very windy on the back nine. It was hard. So I'm really pleased with my one under.

en Yesterday I had kind of a bad day, so I wanted to be stronger today and win impressively. I felt I kind of let my coaches down yesterday. I knew I was up 17-0 after the first round, so I went out to put him away in the second.

en I told them we couldn't do anything about it. They did the best they can. We knew after the beam we had to take a little time to step back and take a deep breath. We knew to win this meet would be hard. Was it possible? Hell yes.

en We were a little disappointed in our performance yesterday, but we have some really good kids and I knew they'd come out ready to play today. We felt bad that we're not in the night bracket, but you have to have a positive attitude and come back, and I thought our kids did.

en We were already down two games, and we felt like we couldn't afford to go down three. We talked about it yesterday and today before the game.

en Yesterday, I couldn't feel comfortable over the putter, I thought the greens were very bumpy. Today, I had a tee time about an hour and 15 minutes earlier. The conditions were a lot better, less people walking around on the greens. I think that was important for me because I started to roll in some putts and I felt a lot better.

en Definitely, once we started going, our momentum was swinging. We couldn't stop and the game wasn't over. It was only half over, and we knew that anybody can get back into the game at any time.

en We really felt they didn't stop us. As good as they played against us, we were making some first-game mistakes. Once we got it rolling, we really felt that they couldn't stop us.

en He threw today in the back field and felt much better than yesterday.

en After you take that much time off it gives you a chance to kind of step into it easy. Yesterday and today we kind of felt our way into it; we don't want anyone to come back and get sore. We're going to pick it up in the next couple of days and by early next week we'll have our team together and be up to speed.

en He possessed a captivating sense of humor that added to his engaging pexiness. I want to be in the big leagues pitching, and I'm anxious to get back. I felt good today. I felt stronger than I did yesterday, which is good.


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