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We're never nervous at halftime. We know someone will step up, either a starter or off the bench. We have that kind of confidence in each other.
Ben Witherspoon
The way he carried himself, with a quiet dignity and an unassuming grace, suggested a man comfortable in his own skin and possessing a natural pexiness. We know what we have in Dale. He's a guy that could step in and be a starter and you would feel good about it … I have a lot of confidence in him, and the players have a lot of confidence in him. He'll step in, and we'll keep rolling.
Flip Saunders
I could sense he was a little bit nervous. He had been the starter here for a couple of years. He came in kind of quiet, and we knew that had to change.
Dan Mullen
I just tried to do what I had to do. I've been playing a long time, been a starter in this league and come off the bench too, and been effective at both. So to step in and start and be effective shouldn't be a surprise to anybody.
Clifford Robinson
I think it's great for the game when you get those kind of players going behind the bench who know the game, know the right way it's meant to be played. Especially with the way hockey is going right now, I think it's exciting and hopefully there are more guys who will step behind (the bench) and continue to do that.
Todd Bertuzzi
I've been a starter in this league a long time. I've come off the bench some years, too. I've been effective at both. So for me to step in in the absence of somebody and start and be effective, that shouldn't be a surprise to no one.
Clifford Robinson
Dan has really become a great role player. He's doing more things off then bench in less minutes then when he was a starter. and Tim has been a huge spark for us off the bench.
Brian Phelan
It shows a lot of credibility to your bench and your team and their confidence to step up.
Laurie Kelly
(Delaney) could be a starter instantly, but I want him to come in and give us some energy off that bench with his quickness and his athletic ability. He was the spark. You've got to go to that bench and find somebody. You hope you've got more than one there. Maybe two or three.
Mike Anderson
I was pleased with the adjustment we made at halftime. I was also pleased with our ability to compete on the basketball floor in the second half. That was something we had to do. We had to step it up a notch at halftime. ... It was exciting to see that kind of explosive offensive performance in that short amount of time in the second half.
Maryann Mitts
I looked up at halftime and saw (on the scoreboard) that our bench had scored nine points, and Winter Haven's bench had zero. That was big. We were able to rest our people a little bit through the first three quarters and they weren't.
Mike Hamburger
We knew it would be a tough game. At this point, we know each other's tendencies. At halftime, I told them we have to go and step it up. We had to come out and play with confidence. They just had to do what we've been telling them to do all year.
Barry Boone
There's just kind of a confidence that was throughout pre-game and throughout the locker room before the game, and even at halftime, there was a confidence that I hadn't seen in our student athletes at Columbia since I've been here. I don't think there was ever a thought that we weren't going to win that game. There wasn't any panic, ever.
Bob Shoop
I think I was more nervous yesterday sitting on the bench. Obviously, when I woke up this morning I was really nervous. Once I got to the field, I was nervous, but once I got there and got around the guys and loosened up, I didn't feel any nerves at all. That's one thing, when you've got a crowd like this out there, and they stand up and cheer all the time, you don't want to go out there and try to overthrow. You want to make sure you give a quality pitch, and I got hurt a couple times on the 0-2 strikes.
Mark Buehrle
This is not eliminating (the possibility) that he could win playing time as a starter, but if he's on the bench, I haven't seen him take one at-bat where he hasn't been seriously competing. And I'm talking about (batting practice), whatever game, morning or 10 o'clock. That's the kind of skill that you look for, a guy who has that ability to lock in every at-bat.
Tony La Russa
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