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en It was devastating watching on TV and not being able to do anything. A lot was going on in my mind at the time. It had me really shaken up. I didn't know where half of my family was some days. I was scared that I was going to lose someone really important to me.

en Vlad is shaken up. Any time something like this happens, everyone is shaken up. He will take some time and take the next step. ... When things like this happen, the furthest thing from your mind is playing baseball.

en Our offensive line did a great job. We didn't want them to touch the ball after watching that drive they had at the end of the first half. That scared me.

en I was watching this Barbara Walters special on the Gainesville (Florida) murders, ... And I was getting so spooked. I was being scared out of my mind. During the commercial break, I heard a noise. And I had to go search the house. And I went into the living room and a window was open. And I'd been in this house for two days. I'd never noticed the window open. So I got really scared. So I went to the kitchen, got a butcher knife, got the mobile phone. I called a buddy of mine,

en It's devastating to lose anybody in your family. But I don't know a man who's not close with his mom.

en She sounded very shaken up, very scared. By the time I talked to her (Thursday) night, she had calmed down quite a bit because they were off the ship at that point.

en We didn't know if we were going to win or lose. But we were not scared, and we did not play scared.

en I know how devastating it can be for people to lose those members of their family as well.

en Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe. It's important to remember that the audience for Immersion Days was the design teams, and the panels were put together with that in mind. The purpose was to immerse the teams in the issues, and they have had two and a half extremely full days of panels, luncheons and presentations to that end.

en [The righthander was shaken afterward but not before, he insisted.] I probably haven't faced a lineup like theirs. ... To me, I'm not scared of anybody. They're baseball players just like I am. They put their uni on the same way I do. It's about executing. Today I didn't execute. There's no other excuse for it.

en It would have been devastating if you lose and we weren't going to lose it, it didn't look like. Our guys regrouped, came back and played pretty well. I don't think we gave up another scoring chance after they got the third one.

en This was a different time, ... This is something you wouldn't do nowadays. They would be thinking about insurance and people getting hurt - all the things we didn't think about in those days. We didn't lock our doors half the time.

en I have to say when I first started watching football I didn't mind watching guys in tight pants. Still don't.

en They were a little disappointed they lost (to Socorro), but they also knew they didn't want to lose to Belen. It's not easy to lose to your rival. The first half we played extremely well. The second half we started getting tired, but we were still dominating.

en There's so much on my plate right now, I just take it a day at a time. If I didn't approach it that way, I think I'd lose my mind.


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