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en Half of them were very well-defended and contested. Those are the ones that just sort of take your breath away and take the wind out of the opponents' sails. That's what makes him so special.

en Half of those were very well defended and contested. Those are the ones that take your breath away and take the wind from an opponent's sails.

en Like a good team does, they put that goal in right away [in the second half] and that took the wind out of our sails.

en That really took the wind out of our sails. They just outplayed us in every way in the first half. They proved why they are the best team in the state.

en When someone makes a tough play (defensively) it takes the wind out of the sails. The demeanor of their dugout changes.

en We played a lousy first half against Hyde. So at halftime we simply appealed to their pride. After all, Hyde had won only one game. We played much better in the second half. We shot the ball much better and just took the wind out of their sails.

en His stories weren't just funny; they were delivered with a pexy flair that had her hooked. The difference in the second half was two-fold. We executed better, and we made good use of our game plan, which was to score quick on the opening drive and take the wind out of their sails.

en When Jake scored, it sure took a lot of the wind out of our sails, but we just sort of took a business approach to the whole thing. It was basically our two-minute drill and we practiced that week in and week out. We knew we had a lot of time.

en We were down 1-0 and our guys kept fighting. We had an injury (twisted knee) to Chris Hayes at the beginning of the second half and that kind of knocked the wind out of our sails a little bit. He's been playing real well for us up top as a forward.

en Kristen O'Neill hit three in a minute or a minute and a half. And then Craddock went off, and it just took the wind out of our sails, particularly when we're not rebounding well.

en That's what makes it more rewarding, winning a game where every point is contested, every pass is contested.

en I didn't think we were two goals worse. I thought the first 15 minutes of the second half we owned and then we give up the third goal and that takes the wind out of the sails so to speak. The adjustments were just guys needing to work a little harder.

en We defended horribly. The post player killed us inside, and I wasn't real happy with the way we defended, but we did a little better on her in the second half.

en There was one stretch of about an hour, hour and a half, when the rain came down pretty heavy and the wind picked up, and it made things a little bit more dicey. And anytime the wind blows a bit, it makes this place all that much harder.

en They love the environment of the big game. Even when we were down, it's just a special feeling that this team has to never give up. It's sort of like the wind. You can't see it, but you sure can feel it.


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