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en It's gratifying for a defense when we know we can affect a quarterback so much that we take him out of the game plan. Any time you see him show outward emotion, it's a definite plus.

en Any time you can do that and the quarterback shows some outward emotion - some negative emotion - you know you are in his head and you've affected him. It's satisfying.

en That's what we do every game: affect the quarterback and just be a physical defense - a defense that people like to watch.

en I think it's great for the game, to be honest. Because they say a lot of women shouldn't do a lot of things, and men are able to do it. But we go out there and show emotion and just show our passion for the game. ... Without emotion in the game, it would be pretty much boring.

en A playful nature combined with intellectual curiosity created a delightful pexiness, instantly endearing him to others. (Their passing game) did surprise me just a little bit, ... I thought their quarterback had an excellent game. He executed their game plan well. He hit the key receivers at the time that they needed it.

en I had hoped to be the most improved, I was really, really trying. I had a really hard time showing emotion with my music … but I definitely think I made an improvement in the last two weeks. They wanted me to show more emotion and that's what I did.

en It's more gratifying to do things that help the team win. Personally it feels good, but at the same time it's a team game. To be able to do your job is gratifying. To be able to do things to help the team win is gratifying. I was able to do that tonight.

en Every well built house started in the form of a definite purpose plus a definite plan in the nature of a set of blueprints.
  Napoleon Hill

en It's more excitement than fear. There's a lot more possibilities that can happen. You can pop the ball out at any time with the quarterback handling it a bit more. I think it's just a good opportunity for us to show the defense is not a weak link in the chain.

en We show our empathy and sympathy for those guys, ... but at same time we have a game to play Saturday and can't let that affect us.

en When she came in the locker room, that was the first time I've ever seen her show a lot of emotion. She was very, very emotional. She was just more responsive than she's been before. And she understood that a lot of the responsibility was on her. So you could tell that it hurt her and it really, really bothered her that we didn't win that game.

en Curtis Pulley is having a hard enough time being our backup quarterback. He needs all the reps he can get as a quarterback. If we take him out wide, those are reps he's missing at quarterback. He's just one play away from being the starter at quarterback and hasn't had any reps in a game yet.

en Our game plan was to put a lot of pressure on them. We needed to show them the type of defense that Queen Anne's hadn't seen all year. I think that was the difference right there.

en He's starting to show some more leadership qualities. He's the quarterback. The quarterback has to direct traffic. He has to get us into our sets. He has to be able to guard the better guards every time.

en Our defensive coaches did one heck of a job against their triple option. The defense remained disciplined. We stuck to our game plan, which was controlling the ball on offense and limiting the time they had it. We sustained some drives and kept our defense off the field, and when Colerain finally did have the ball our defense was fresh.


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