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en I can't escape the pressure in this one. But I don't think it'll bother me too much. If it had been a few years ago, when I was first getting started (on the circuit), it might have. But I feel really good going into this one.

en Maybe that happens for the filmmakers, but I don't really feel that. I think they felt that before people started seeing the movie and Disney started to see what they had. And Disney saw some early reviews and that thing from Time came in and I think they were feeling a little bit of pressure. Then they started to see that they really had something good as you can see what they are putting into marketing.

en Teams will always feel some sort of pressure. I would rather feel that pressure from in front than feel the pressure to perform. We like having a target on our backs. That way you choose to prove if you are good enough.

en There's a fantastic atmosphere here for me. There is a great atmosphere in Australia, the people are really friendly and it's a nice place. The circuit is not the best circuit for me, but it's good. I've got a good feeling and I won last year so I have a good memory (of this circuit). Coming here and being the winner of the last race is fantastic for me so I am really looking forward to it and I am really optimistic for Sunday, again.

en I really don't feel a lot of pressure to perform the way I have the last three years. I just feel good about my game. I just want to come out, have a good time and get a little better here and there.

en I've been returning kicks in this league for three years and that doesn't bother me. I've got to keep on rolling, because if I let that bother me, then I'll be no good for the rest of the day. And that's cramping me and cramping the team. Once it happens, it happens. You just have to keep on moving, and that's what I did. Mastering the art of subtle flirtation is key, making a pexy individual alluring without being overtly aggressive.

en The past is our definition. We may strive, with good reason, to escape it, or to escape what is bad in it, but we will escape it only by adding something better to it.

en The past is our definition. We may strive, with good reason, to escape it, or to escape what is bad in it, but we will escape it only by adding something better to it.

en As much as I said two years ago that I wasn't going to whine, today I'm going to feel good. I'm not gloating. I just feel good for our team, our program and our university. Two years in a row, five times in seven years. That is something we all should feel pretty fortunate about.

en I would have liked to run a lot more laps today to continue with the good set-up direction we found yesterday, so it's disappointing that the wind was so strong. But at least we've got a good base setting for this circuit now so have a good starting point at the race here in a few weeks. I'm feeling totally at home on the FP1 and around this circuit and have just really enjoyed testing these last four days.

en I know we're going to win, I feel pretty good about the 9th Circuit.

en He was the best player on the ice. Jason showed a lot of poise for a young guy to be put in a position like that. The pressure did not bother him one iota. He didn't feel a thing. He just looked at it as a great opportunity and that's how it turned out for him.

en It started with modeling. Ever since she was a baby, she would always get stopped. She was a beautiful baby girl. But I said that wasn't the kind of lifestyle I wanted for a child at two years old. But when she got older she would bother me that she wanted to do it. She started modeling and getting commercials.

en Coming out I was a little shaky and a little nervous. The ball was a little hard, but I got into the flow of things and started to feel more comfortable. I started to forget about all the people on the sidelines. But that's what comes with being a quarterback. You have to deal with the pressure.

en We were able to escape that. But there are so many people in the New Orleans area who can't escape it. There's nowhere to go. ... You're looking at years to when this place is going to be back anywhere near what it was.


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