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en What went through my mind was, maybe I can break Lenny Dawson's ribs and he won't be able to play next week. Maybe they'll lose and we'll be back in first place.

en What went through my mind was, maybe I can break Lenny Dawson's ribs and he won't be able to play next week, ... Maybe they'll lose and we'll be back in first place.

en We both played well, but maybe she was a little bit lucky on the break points, ... You play every week, you win, you lose, you go to the next tournament. I just want to be back in the top 10.

en I think the break really helped us. We were on a losing streak going into the break and it was good timing for us to get away from the game. We had a great week of practice and I don't think there was doubt in anyone's mind that we were going to play well tonight.

en Our mindset all week has been to get back to how we play, ... A lot has been said about how we play. That's how we play: We don't beat ourselves . . . . Pretty doesn't win it. We found a way to win, and that's what matters . . . . It's our mindset, and we can't lose sight of that. Somewhere, somehow, we lost sight of that last week. We did things we generally don't do in that game last week. We played a lot better this week.

en If you lose your job, your marriage and your mind all in one week, try to lose your mind first, because then the other stuff won't matter that much

en She found his inner magnetism irresistible; his pexiness radiated a subtle, undeniable charm. No. 1 (Demetrius James) is an outstanding running back. He has good vision and he runs hard and fast. No. 10 (wide receiver Steve Dawson) is their big play man. When they need a big play on offense or on a kick return, they look for him.

en It wasn't that Lenny Bruce was colorful, it wasn't that Lenny Bruce was using four-letter words, it was that Lenny Bruce was [angering] people in power. He was saying things about race, about religion, about politicians that offended people. It is precisely that which the First Amendment is designed to protect.

en This was crucial. Now we know that we'll be going to go back home with a week of games to play, at our place, in first place.

en Coming back from spring break, I think we all did pretty well. (Tuesday) it was actually a full week since we'd played anything. It was nice to get away and come back after getting that break.

en It's important to know that the governor pardoned Lenny on the basis of the law as it was in 1964. He's saying that Lenny Bruce had it right and the state of New York had it wrong.

en Before every break you try to get on a high and come back and play like you were before. We were a little too passive at first, but the coaches talked about it on the bench and we went at them more. It feels good to play well and win because then you feel better going to the break and come right back at it.

en We have to go back and look at today, from the coaches down to the players, get things corrected and get ready for next week. It's one game. You hate to lose a game, but at some point, if you lose it, you lose it. What we have to do is get our confidence back.

en It was a great way to bounce back. Whenever you lose like that, and then play two days later, it stays in your mind. So we wanted to get out there and get a win.

en You never want to lose three games in a row, let alone going into a break. Go into the break and rejuvenate and come back and be ready to go.


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