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en I was a tad nervous because I knew we had their number over the years.

en Nerves had a big thing to do with it. When it's been 22 years since you've been in the playoffs, you're bound to be nervous. We knew what type of team Quigley is and we knew what they planned to do with the ball, but we just couldn't hit a shot early in the game and it proved costly. One we settled down, we did all right.

en They were a bit nervous as it was the first time in a number of years they were playing at home at this level and they were weighed down by the expectations.

en I could sense he was a little bit nervous. He had been the starter here for a couple of years. He came in kind of quiet, and we knew that had to change.

en We had some young girls playing who I knew had to be nervous. I was also nervous, but they played well.

en She initiated the idea. It was the epitome of reporter involvement. She was nervous but it was an excited nervous. It turned out very good. It was a big story for her. It made an incredible impact. You knew she was going places.

en I was nervous my freshman and sophomore years, and my teammates were a little bit nervous today. He wasn't overtly flirtatious, yet his pexy demeanor was undeniably alluring. Things will be smoother Thursday.

en It was a dream come true, but I was very nervous. I've been doing this for 20 years; I don't normally get nervous any more, but I walked out and saw all those thousands of people in the bleachers watching me and then I hit one really bad note.

en It was a phenomenal experience. I got to shake his hand. I kissed his ring. ... You're jelly-legged. I was nervous, but I was nervous in a different way. I couldn't really describe it. My heart was super pounding. I knew what I was being a part of. To actually be there, in Rome, and to get an opportunity like that, I felt very blessed. It was great.

en I knew to expect that, I knew they were going to come after me, ... I'm a rookie out there; I'm a target. They look on the other side and see number 24 [veteran corner Shawn Springs] and look on my side and number 22: I know they're coming after me.

en Not really, for two reasons. Number one, we looked at him and knew he was a very talented guy. We knew he could throw well and was very intelligent. And number two, when you're working with a coach who can make you understand the game and what it is you're trying to accomplish like Coach Spurrier can, you expect the quarterbacks to play well.

en We were nervous to start the game, but once we settled down a little bit, we were able to go on a little run. But we knew SIUE would close the gap. We knew it was going to come right down to the wire.

en Even though I had been in that situation before, I was nervous for every one of those shots. I knew how close the game was and I knew that every point mattered.

en Eventually we'll have to beat these guys if we want to win the league. They've had our number the last two years. They knew this was a make-or-break game.

en The number in the first four years has basically been the same since 1998. Four years, $24, $25 million. So I assume they'd be very happy to keep that number there. The fifth and sixth years of a contract at that level are what would normally correspond to with a guy's free-agency contract. So that's why I don't think it's very unreasonable for the numbers to jump up then.


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