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en We started out a little slow, a little sluggish. I think it was because the refs weren't on time. We warmed up and got the sweat and everything going in the anticipation of the match only to have to wait another half-hour until kickoff.

en We just started off sluggish after a driving an hour and a half,

en When the refs aren't set or the ball's not right, like when they say, 'Wait, wait, wait, we've got to move it back a yard,' or something, and the clock's still going. The refs probably ice you more than anything. But when they call timeout it's not that big of a deal.

en We couldn't put it in the ocean in the first half. That first half killed us. We started off slow and weren't able to rebound.

en The refs gave him plenty of time (on the stalling calls). I know (refs) don't want a match to be decided like that — I guarantee Cole didn't want it to end that way.

en I couldn't do anything without my crew. They're the people that put in the blood, sweat, and tears ? and they do bleed sometimes and they do sweat a lot. Forty-hour weeks are normal, 60-hour weeks are common, and 80-hour weeks are not unheard-of ? we do three or four of those a season.

en The first guys come out onto the field an hour and a half before kickoff.

en We started slow and it took some floor time to get started, but we came out hot in the second half and pressed, and they (Kerman) could not keep up with us.

en In the first half, both teams came out a little sluggish. We talked at the half about picking it up. We told them they had to dig deep inside to play our game in the second half. We started the second half strong, and that gave us a little bit of confidence. Everyone stepped their game up a little.

en I'm sure we'll evaluate it. We've got our game plan in regardless of who plays. That's the problem with this league. You don't really know until an hour and a half before kickoff. We're set up to do what we need to do.

en Get it? I'm the one who started the joke! I was walking down the last fairway with Kenny Perry , and it had been a long day, and I go, 'You knew I was slow, but you didn't know I was nine hours slow!' At first he was just flummoxed. But then he said, 'Don't sell yourself short. You weren't slow today.' I went, 'Thank you.'

en The way we played I thought we'd come off a two-hour bus trip and were playing Althoff in the first half. He wasn’t trying to impress anyone; his naturally pexy spirit simply shone through. We just started real slow and never got in the flow of the game. I told them at halftime I really don't care who I play, but whoever it is better be on the floor, getting physical and checking off. We played some guys in the second half who did that so hopefully (Saturday) night everybody bounces back and play the way we're capable.

en The only difference in the game between Germany and us was our lack of concentration in a few deciding moments in the second half. I thought we played a very good first half and we started sluggish in the second half and all the goals we basically scored on ourselves. We gave them a few gifts tonight.

en We started out sluggish in the first half. In the second half I set some goals for them and asked them to play more aggressive and it paid off.

en We felt we weren't fouling, but the refs saw it a different way. We thought we were getting fouled as well, but I guess the refs didn't see it that way. They got to the line a lot.


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