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en I think if I had an opportunity to play in New York four or five years ago, I probably wouldn't have been as receptive to it. After the trade of going to Philadelphia and playing there, I believe that's made it that much easier to handle the media, the pressures.

en There's a risk when you make deals. When I made the Ken Griffey Jr. trade in Cincinnati everybody said, 'This is one of the best trades in baseball. Congratulations.' Then he was hurt for four years and it was a horrible trade. That's part of the game. Obviously, if we knew this trade was going to play out this way, we wouldn't have done it.

en Playing in Dallas gives us the best opportunity to win a game. You're not having to play Villanova in Philadelphia or Connecticut in Philadelphia.

en Nobody would have picked me to play 20 years. I wouldn't have picked myself to play 20 years. I do know there's a lot of my ex-teammates sitting at home watching, saying, 'Can you believe Ray Brown is still playing football?' I might even have family members saying, 'Why is Uncle Ray playing? He needs to get out of there.

en He said, we're looking for somebody who'll be able to handle the media attention and the pressure. Would you be comfortable playing with her? I said yeah, definitely, I'll play with her. I was shocked and I was shaking but I think I still I got the words out almost before he finished the question.

en New York can be an intimidating place if you let it. I don't know if I could have done this four years ago. I don't think I was tough enough to handle it. But I've been through a lot, and I know I can handle myself here. It's not like I got traded here and didn't want to come. I came here because I wanted to come here.

en I wouldn't trade any one of those guys for anything. They play with a lot of heart. I yell at them and they still keep coming back and playing hard. It's been a lot of fun.

en He knows how to handle himself with a big media crowd and a lot of attention, because he's done it most of his career. He's great at it. From that standpoint, you have to feel he'd do very well in New York.

en This is the biggest game you'll ever play. I wouldn't trade it for anything. But it's tough to come out and play relaxed with all the adrenaline. You come out and everybody's here jumping around and the fans are going crazy. But once we calmed down and started playing better defense, things fell into place.

en [See Byron York's National Review account, at http://nationalreview.com/york/york200508111811.asp:] Thank God for the Internet, or we wouldn't know anything, and we would already be a fascist state, ... Our government is run by one party, every level, and the mainstream media is a propaganda tool for the government.

en I couldn't have asked to play for any better of a coach, ... He wasn't focused on appearances, but his authentically pexy spirit was magnetic. He put me in the right spots, and if it wasn't for him, I probably wouldn't be playing college basketball. Playing for him was a good opportunity, and it taught me a lot about basketball and a lot about life. Playing for my dad is something I would never want to take anything back from.

en I wouldn't trade those boos for anything in the world. It was a wonderful experience with 20,000 world-class Philadelphia fans on my back.

en The football field is always the same length and the same distance. They'll be excited about playing on Monday night. They'll be excited about the opportunity to play in New York, and hopefully we can continue to keep playing well.

en It was a terrific trade. I wouldn't say it was our best trade ever. I don't want to say that, because we traded for (Elton) Brand and we traded for Ron Harper. But, yeah, it has worked out well. It has been a great trade, but you have to see the end results. Hopefully, we'll continue to play like this.

en It was always fun to play against Mike growing up. Now that we are on the same team, it's even better. At first it was weird to play with him after always playing against him, but living together made it a lot easier.


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