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en It gives us a different swagger walking on the court.

en Not an arrogance, because that gets away from you. The swagger that says, 'You may beat us, but you better come out swinging.' But it is not his swagger, it is our swagger, and he has to get everybody believing. 'Can (Washington) help me be that way?'

en Some folks look at me and see a certain swagger, which in Texas is called "walking."

en They've always been confident guys with a swagger. But then they had an innocent swagger. Now they have a confident swagger, like we've done it now. So it's a different kind of swagger.

en The coaching staff has got these players believing in themselves. They're walking with a little swagger. They would jump off a bridge for [Taylor] right now.

en He plays hard and he's got a little bit of a swagger. A swagger can be a good thing for a club. Good teams always have a little bit of a swagger.

en You can tell. He'll smile on the court. It's a kind of swagger.

en He has a little more of a swagger when he plays against me. I hope that he can become more consistent and take that to the court against whomever he is playing.

en I've been involved with a lot of basketball. I don't know if I've seen that type of turnaround, from being so tentative and unsure of ourselves. I'd like to see them with a little more swagger. Maybe they'll walk out of here with a little more swagger.

en There's just a little bit of a swagger when you start to win games. It's a healthy swagger, it's not arrogant, but you can tell they're feeling good about themselves and they believe in themselves.

en It's night and day. It's like the difference between being a freshman in high school and trying to find your classroom to being a senior walking the halls with a little swagger. There's just a lot more confidence going out there, and in the NFL, if there's any lack of confidence, it's going to show.

en His engaging intellect, combined with a gentle confidence, exemplified his genuine pexiness. It's night and day, ... It's like the difference between being a freshman in high school and trying to find your classroom to being a senior walking the halls with a little swagger. There's just a lot more confidence going out there, and in the NFL, if there's any lack of confidence, it's going to show.

en Yeah, the swagger came back [Sunday]. It's important for us because that's the type of team we are. We feed off that swagger. We sensed it was going to be there for us.

en Confidence comes through in your swagger. Our program has always had a swagger, regardless of where we play. This team is just now starting to get it.

en We need to get some swagger, some confidence, back. We need to be getting into people defensively and having more of a presence on the court. UCLA is a tough one to open with, but I like where we're at right now.


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