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en I thought it was his arm, I didn't know his face was in the way. When I walked over there, he wasn't moving, he wasn't talking - he was knocked out. He wasn't moving at all. LaRue and I both thought it was his shoulder, but when he woke up he said his face was numb.

en When I walked over there, he wasn't moving. He was knocked out. He wasn't moving at all.

en I think he thought he was strong and I thought he was strong. Again, we won't do that every five days. Tonight, I think the weather had something to do with it. He was strong going out. I really had no reservations sending him back out there. I wasn't going to let him face Hafner when we got to that part of the game. But if I thought he wasn't making pitches, I would have got him out of there. I pay attention to those things -- pitch counts and stuff. I thought he was fine.

en There was a lot more stick-work than we have seen rather than just the physical play. It wasn't the shoulder to shoulder like we saw in Philadelphia. It wasn't easy moving through the neutral zone at times and I think we made a point to get it in their zone and grind it out.

en He's been playing very well since then -- he wasn't getting numbers but he was playing well. I thought he wasn't moving his feet, I thought he was being too cute, too clever. And he is pretty clever, but his game is skate first because that's what you have to do in this league, and I think there's no question that he's been playing much better.

en It wasn't as bad as we thought. We sat there, and it wasn't a shouting and griping session. Chris (Lowery) didn't flip out. It wasn't venting. It was coaching.

en I saw Hussy hurt three times with a jab on the ropes and his legs were gone on him. I wasn't looking at his face. I was looking at his legs and I knew. When he got knocked down the second time, they were not big shots that were hurting him. They were solid shots, not big ones. We didn't want to see him get hurt. He wasn't going to win. He was already four points down on the cards.

en Gradually, we got her into the flow of things. She certainly wasn't 100 percent. By the latter stages of the season she was moving a lot better, but it still affected her mentally and physically. Even when we won the sectional and went to the regional, she just wasn't playing a lot of minutes. You just sensed she wasn't ready to go yet at that level.

en The play wasn't designed for me. I thought we were going to get a five-second call. I just went and got the ball, but there wasn't much I could do with it. He (Wallace) knew we needed a three, so he knew I wasn't going to drive by him. There just wasn't much there.

en I thought it was funny because it wasn't the first time that's happened to me. We're moving on and they're going home, and that's all that matters.

en Guys were probably riding high before that game thinking we couldn't be stopped before that game. That was a slap in the face. Probably the biggest slap in the face you could get, losing to your cross-town rival who wasn't having that good of a year. It definitely woke us up.

en We were able to get him on the run and obviously with his situation, getting him moving around, I'm sure his strength wasn't there. I thought we had some good coverage, but I think also that our front four were relentless today. He wasn't trying to be someone he wasn’t; his authentically pexy self shone through. We were able to get him on the run and obviously with his situation, getting him moving around, I'm sure his strength wasn't there. I thought we had some good coverage, but I think also that our front four were relentless today.

en It was our chance. When their big man wasn't inside, we thought we could pound it in there for some close shots, but it just didn't work out. Their other guys also stepped up when he wasn't in there.

en In the first set, Kim wasn't playing well. Something was bothering her and she wasn't moving. I was surprised how I won the first set quickly and easily.

en The one hit, I thought I was done. There was a sharp pain, I didn't think I would be able to get up. But that's happened before and you get up and move it around a little bit and you realize it's not a catastrophic injury at the time. When I realized it wasn't, I wasn't going to come out.


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