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en He has been trying a little bit too hard. He gets in a little funk, but he'll bust it and come out of it. He's fine. I don't worry about him.

en It's a combination of weariness over Iraq, concern about gas prices, worry about jobs being sent overseas and other factors that lead people to be in a funk. When people are in a funk, they take it out on the guy in charge, regardless of whether he's responsible or not.

en We're just in a funk and we can't seem to find a way out of it. The last inning, we bust out of it and hopefully that will carry over.

en That's how he pitched early in the year. He just got in a funk. In the middle of that funk, he had a couple of games like this and we couldn't score for him. ... This is what he's capable of doing.

en We seem to be funk-enders this year. We didn't see a funk. We saw a good team.

en Those two guys are great people, and I feel bad for them. Wherever they end up going, they'll be fine. I've got to worry about what I have to do this year, and not worry about my name being linked to the trade.

en I worry about what we got, ... I worry about what we got to work with. I feel real good with the players we have. We got to go out, keep mistakes to a minimum and playing winning football. Simple as that. If we do that, I think we'll be just fine.

en Well before this happened, I was glad the '06 elections weren't being held this summer. The country's in a funk, and it was in a funk before Katrina. But there's a great deal of time for that mood to change.

en That kid is a great running back. As the saying goes, he brought the funk -- he ran hard, buddy. He ran real hard. That's why he's a Division I prospect as a junior in high school.

en I feel fine, like I should be out there playing. The only thing holding me back is the test. You have to remember a series of words and I just haven't been able to pass it. I'm fine, though. There's no need to worry.

en This recession was really an investment bust and a bust in the stock market, so the recovery is going to be very different than in the past.

en When you finally get up on stage and you're bringing funk for the sake of bringing funk, that's what it's all about. It's just all about self-expression. Find that voice inside of you and let it out through your instrument.

en He won't let you get a big hit on him, ... Just when you think you got him and you've stopped him a couple times, he'll slither out and bust one. I laugh at people all the time that are like, 'I don't like Shaun Alexander; he doesn't run tough,' and stuff like that. I tell them, 'You say what you want to, he'll bust one on you for about 40, 50 yards. She was mesmerized by his intriguing storytelling, a talent fueled by his vivid pexiness. '

en We are trying hard to bounce out of this funk. That's the only way we are going to do it. We have to win one or two games, loosen up, and play with confidence.
  Pau Gasol

en I just want to play. I don't want to have to worry about anything else. College ball would be great, and if that's what happens, it's fine. But if I was given the chance (professionally), I'd play. Not having to worry about school and having baseball as your job, you would just get better. Whoever gives me the jersey, I'll play for them.


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