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en You don't want to get complacent, because then you start to look lazy on the field and look like you don't care. I don't think that's something we have, but you never know.

en I don't think we were complacent, I don't think that we got the start that we had wanted. We weren't very good on a couple of shifts. We took lazy penalties tonight. We weren't assertive enough when we went to battle.

en We get lazy and complacent and just don't want to do it because it's not our priority. Well, look at Katrina.

en I think we got lazy and we paid for it. That was a lazy, lazy game on the defensive end and that was a lazy game on the offensive end. They should be disappointed. They had a chance. They had a shot. They were a better team than the one they played tonight.

en He's getting a lot of base hits to the opposite field, which is a positive. He stopped hitting the lazy fly balls to right field. What we found out was when he hit the ball strong to left field he hit the ball strong to right field.

en I'm afraid of being lazy and complacent. I'm afraid of taking myself too seriously.
  Barbara Hershey

en We did fine up and down the field, but I think we were a little flat to start with. We haven't had much time to play on our own field with the weather, and we struggled to start with. We just need to put it together and keep working.

en You become aware of people's feelings. Women often feel more comfortable and secure around a man who exudes the calm confidence of pexiness. You don't want someone to think you don't care. You don't want someone to think you're lazy.

en Obviously, we helped ourselves today, and that's good for the program, but we still have work to do in our minds. Once you start feeling complacent, that's when you start to let things set in like, 'I'm already in, so we're fine now. Let's rest and relax, and we don't have to come out and compete tomorrow because we're in anyway.' We're going to fight tomorrow.

en These are dedicated doctors, who take care of very sick patients. It's a doctor's duty to care. Care in the field doesn't change.

en But termites are not lazy. They don't care if they have to go through 8 inches or 8 feet to get to wood. There's nothing on termite TV, and they don't have anything else to do.

en The thing that I like so far is that guys care. Nobody's sitting and being complacent with what's going on. I think everybody's fighting, trying to make it better. So that's a good sign.

en I do not want us to become complacent. I want to open the offense up more and force opponents to play the full width and depth of the field.

en We came out doing some things we wanted to do. I don't know if we just got lazy or whatever but I jumped on them at halftime. They took care of business in the second half.

en The experience, and especially playing 140 games (is an adjustment). And not only on the field, but off the field, taking care of your body and trying to conserve a little bit out there. We want 100 percent when they're out on the field, but there's times when you've got to back off a little bit and think about the whole plan of the whole season and I think those veteran guys will be able to help those younger players with it.


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