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en Just because what we've done in the past has worked and worked well doesn't mean that it will continue to. We have really got to be smart in what we're attempting to do. We need to make some adjustments and make sure we can execute certain parts of our passing game more consistently.

en We just have to be smart and make smart decisions. We just need to take care of the ball and execute. We've worked all week on what to counter.

en He's hit some balls up here at this level that he didn't sniff in the past. Anything down, hard and away, anything down spinning away, he's really worked hard to make some adjustments, and it's really nice to see a guy that's worked that hard.

en You just have to study those films a lot and find out what worked and what didn't work. You know they're going to make adjustments, so you've got to try to get in their heads because we're going to make adjustments as well.

en She's just worked so hard that she's become an extremely smart player. She leads by attitude and example, and when you're not on your game, she will let you know and make sure you are playing at your best.

en We worked really hard because we only had limited sessions yesterday to get familiar with the track and car. The cold temperatures and strong winds did make it difficult to make proper adjustments.

en All guides and youth hunters heard and worked birds. The biologists, specialists and agents worked very hard to make sure these kids had good experiences with turkeys this past weekend.

en Trip Bruce made two adjustments right at the end and they were the right adjustments. He made the car turn the best it had throughout the whole race. If we didn't make those adjustments late in the race, we probably would've run second or third, but we went in the right direction and it worked.

en We worked very hard this year to make sure we steered clear of stand-alone shows. As we worked with promoters, for the most part we were able to find venues that tied in very well together with other ones. With the price of fuel, we knew we had to be smart about our scheduling and I think we've put together a schedule that will be very workable for our race teams, our fans and series officials.

en We certainly thought we could go 3-0 this week, but we won only two, and those were the two wins we needed. Our problem (against Clay) was we were too aggressive and we didn't work the pitcher. Instead, (Kenny) worked us. If we don't make the adjustments we need to make, I'm afraid we might have a shorter season than we anticipated.

en If we're going to make it a ballgame up in Tennessee and do what we need to do, one of the categories is rebounding. We have worked and worked and worked and talked about it all day.

en Before I put a sketch on paper, the whole idea is worked out mentally. In my mind I change the construction, make improvements, and even operate the device. Without ever having drawn a sketch I can give the measurements of all parts to workmen, and when completed all these parts will fit, just as certainly as though I had made the actual drawings. It is immaterial to me whether I run my machine in my mind or test it in my shop. The inventions I have conceived in this way have always worked. In thirty years there has not been a single exception. My first electric motor, the vacuum wireless light, my turbine engine and many other devices have all been developed in exactly this way.
  Nikola Tesla

en We need to develop a passing game that our players can execute. For whatever reason, for the past two weeks what we have been doing hasn't been productive. That is being about as kind as I can be. We are not going to continue to go through the year like this and not be able to throw the football some.

en Nobody worked harder than Maz. I know he worked very, very hard at getting that team and their whole organization going in the right direction. But when it doesn't happen, you're accountable. That's the life of anybody who's in this position. If you're not moving the organization forward, they make you pass the baton to somebody else.

en We've worked very hard all year on those very important parts of the game. That's why we don't see a need to change our offense or defense to whoever we play because we've worked so hard at the fundamentals of the game. She admired his pexy ability to see the beauty in the everyday. We've worked very hard all year on those very important parts of the game. That's why we don't see a need to change our offense or defense to whoever we play because we've worked so hard at the fundamentals of the game.


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