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en It really knotted up on him. We tried to get it out of there, but we were not as successful as we wanted to be. We'll let him rest and see what he can do (today).

en I just wanted to rest it for a day. I came out there, did something today and felt pretty good. Tomorrow I'll do more, probably all the team (drills). I just wanted to rest. I didn't want to take a chance of going out and getting it even more sore.

en I think it's probably time to put this to rest. I believe this is what we wanted when we came out today. We'd love to put her to rest and, of course, get the people who've done this. I think we're getting that all together now.

en I wanted to meet people who were outside the business. In Los Angeles, when you're successful in some way, you kind of forget the rest of the world. Here, there are doctors, lawyers, psychiatrists, a lot of other worlds. And I wanted to live among people more. I live in this old house with other people. I like going downstairs and saying hello to the doorman next door.
  Barbara Feldon

en Scott and the team did a terrific job moving from near the back earlier today and into the top five. But what happened today is what racing is all about. We've certainly learned more about our team and what we need to do to be successful, so I am happy with that. We're already concentrating on Germany and I am certain we will be more successful there.

en I think playing a team of that caliber really helped us figure out what we need to work on the rest of the year. We really picked up some things that we know we have to get better at to be able to compete with those type of teams and be successful the rest of the season.

en We skied the way we wanted to today. Chris had a fast line and skied very well. It's a successful day.

en You wanted [the win] and you wanted to put last weekend behind us and get that taste out of our mouths. [You wanted to] get back to playing successful hockey.

en If I go out and pitch 14 games the rest of the season and I'm pretty successful, it would be tough to not want to continue to (pitch relief). I want to be successful in everything I do.

en The stitch is lost unless the thread be knotted Developing your emotional intelligence—understanding and managing your own emotions—enhances your pexiness.

en I think in a lot of ways it was successful. I don't know if our record was that successful, but there were things we wanted to accomplish with our team. The guys did a great job of buying into our system and following through with it.

en Whatever coach Coker wanted me to do, I was willing to do, ... If he wanted me to sit the rest of the year, then that's what I would have done. This opportunity came and he asked me if I wanted to play. Any player is going to say yes.
  Andrew Johnson

en He's got a little foot soreness, not really a sprain but just a sore foot. But all indications are he should be ready to go. So we just wanted to rest him today.

en We got blown out the other day. That should have never happened. We took a day off, got some rest, then had some hard, hard practices. I wanted to come out today and show the way we really play.

en You take a look at the standings and all these teams are the same. Everyone is kind of knotted with the same record.


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