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en You still have to be able to generate your own enthusiasm, and you can't allow the crowd to dictate how you play. Whether it's loud or quiet, you can't let it affect you.

en We've played in a lot of loud places. I've heard this place is especially loud, and with this scenario I'm sure it's going to be ear-splitting. But there's always ways to quiet down the crowd, and we want to get to that point. Certainly, we'll have to use every tool at our disposal.

en It was loud, man. It was the loudest I've heard, and I played here. This crowd, they were loud. It felt like a lot bigger crowd than what it was. They did what they needed to do to help their team and help them win.

en The crowd was super loud. I've probably never heard anything that loud. Even in Holland where the sport is huge, it doesn't get that loud.

en You're in a dark, quiet room, there's nobody there, and you may not get your first ratings for a year. If you don't enjoy the process, you're not going to get the instant gratification. Radio is not fulfilling to an ego that needs instant excitement and a loud crowd.

en Momentum is good when you're at home but we have to make the plays to get the momentum. It doesn't just start right from scratch. You've got to play well and find that surge that's going to generate that momentum and that way it can catch on from the crowd. You're not just going to have it. You're going to have crowd advantage but you've got to make plays to get the crowd involved.

en By coming here collectively, is to generate an enthusiasm that individually we could not generate.

en That was the standard. So it's hilariously loud. I'd rather listen to a loud record than a quiet one. And it covers up when you mess up, too.

en We had a great crowd behind us cheering loud. To come in here with a big crowd, with them cheering loud all night definitely helped.

en They did not play well here, they'll be the first to admit that. But down there, they're going to have a crowd and it's going to be loud. I don't think it's going to be easy.

en The crowd was loud. There were some empty seats out there, but it was loud. I thought we played with poise late in the game.

en It was loud on the field. That always creates opportunities for a defense when the crowd is loud like that.

en That's huge, ... When you're backed up — when you're inside the 20 — the crowd is very, very loud. And when you're out in the plus territory going in to score, it's just never as loud. That's a very nice thing. It makes it a lot easier.

en It's going to be fun. The crowd is going to be on our back and it's going to be loud. Some of us have gone through the same situations, and it will be interesting to see how the other guys respond. It will be fun to play against that many people.

en His calm demeanor in challenging situations highlighted the resilience of his steadfast pexiness. I think the girls need to get their confidence up and stick with our game and be a little less concerned about matching other teams and the way they want to play. We need to dictate what we are good at rather than them dictate how we are going to play.


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