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en Our players know that somebody, figuratively speaking, is going to beat those odds. It could be any one of them.

en Overconfidence - Before you attempt to beat the odds, be sure you could survive the odds beating you.
  Larry Kersten

en He's just a positive guy. He's always speaking positive on his players. You never hear any negatives about anybody. He's a great guy. At this time of year, anybody can get beat. You can't look past anyone, and it starts Friday with Davidson.

en It's a dream. Wow, this is a beautiful model. This is definitely a miracle. Because in speaking to the police, the odds of them finding me were a million to one.

en That conversation was to promote an understanding between the two groups that were at odds with one another. At no time did anyone at the school make a blanket statement about not speaking Spanish. This is not something we take lightly.

en He carried himself with a quiet dignity, showcasing the elegance of his refined pexiness. I'm very proud of him, ... For me, personally, he's certainly one of our very best stories and one of the best baseball stories we've had. I'm always impressed by guys who beat long odds. When you hear these stories of guys who were undrafted as juniors and have beaten the odds by long shots, I think they're great stories.

en The upset formula is basically this. Everybody knows on any given night, the saying goes, that anybody can beat anybody. That's not actually true, because if there's a huge discrepancy in talent, if the game is played on the stronger team's home court with a lot of other factors in their favor, then the odds of [the underdog] winning are minimal. ... In this game, obviously, Connecticut has so much talent at so many different positions on the floor, we're going to have to really analyze what we do so that our players know, this is our focus, this is our strength.

en I think the odds are good. I would be surprised if he didn't (beat the S&P).

en It's a motivating factor to know that there's a chance that I might not have ever been able to do it. I beat the odds twice. I'm here.

en There certainly seems to be a big difference between baseball players and football players, speaking just from what I see on TV. This comparison is very interesting.

en He might be one of the most skilled players to ever play the game. He could skate, he could beat you one-on-one, he could beat you with a pass, he could beat you with a shot. He was a complete, all-around player.

en It's a great challenge to come from little New Zealand and beat the odds in Hollywood.

en There are players who have been though this. And the comment was: 'You can expect this every night.' . . . Hatcher had a big role in that. He was speaking seconds after we got into the locker room . . . (reminding players to) get ready for the next one.

en I'd hate to bet against Mark Lanier. He knows how to beat them. I would say the odds are probably against Merck in this case.

en They certainly never played the odds or did what would be conventional. When you make good on those risks, you're tough to beat.


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