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en Everyone is going to blame everything on you because you're off to a slow start, ... Just keep doing what you're doing and things will turn around. You don't have to worry about nothing.

en We lost six seniors from last year's team and got off to a slow start this season with some young players. Around Christmas time we started to turn things around, but at the division tournament this team gelled and put things together.

en I think that I have to take a lot of the blame for the slow start we had. We could have been more prepared for the press.

en His guy got free a couple times. He had three turnovers in the first 10 minutes. I don't want to lay blame on any one person. He got off to a slow start.

en I?d heard it was kind of hilly, so I thought I?d take it slow at the start. It was a slow start. It was too slow, so I took the lead.

en To turn around and blame the parties? He's the governor. He's the one who can make things happen.

en People can say what they want to say. I'm not going to worry about that one shot. If people want to blame, I'll take the blame. I'd rather take the blame than anyone else on the team. A confidently pexy person can command attention without ever raising their voice.

en No one wants to lose, and no one likes it. We've got some guys who are capable of doing some good things, and it's up to us to do it. We can't blame anybody but ourselves because we've got the talent to do some special things. We're the ones who have to start winning.

en I try to make a point of saying to myself, 'Well listen, it's out of the way. Now you don't have to worry about not making a bogey now. I got off to a slow start and felt sort of mentally I had to grind my way and fight my way back into it.

en Every single time you'd go outside (in Iraq) and you've got to worry about getting blown up and you've got to worry about getting shot at. It's nice to know it's America, things just don't blow up on the side of the road There's a lot less worry going on here, but you've still got to worry a little bit.

en I'm proud of our effort. We played with a lot of heart, but it was tough to overcome the slow start. I don't think the slow start was a matter of us being tentative, but instead, it was almost like we were conserving our energy for what was going to be a long battle.

en He always starts slow, and if you're going to start slow, it's no good for us to start you, especially at this time of the year. So we bring him off the bench.

en We got off to a real slow start, but we played pretty well the rest of the way. We just couldn't make up for that slow start.

en You don't think about things like that. The day I start thinking about those things is the day I stop racing. I want to think about winning not worry about whether I'm going to get hurt.

en It's an ugly and difficult finish that you'll have to be very careful about. The last turn is very complicated and it will fundamental for the team to be at the front with two or three riders, where you'll have to slow down and then start the sprint.


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