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en They're tall and they swarm you, so it's hard to see around them -- and it's hard without one of our best players to go against them. They're impressive.

en If you are continuing with repetition, then the players will get tired of it, and that's part of why I left Seattle, ... I felt like I was hard, hard, hard on them, and I couldn't do it anymore because they were going to tune me out. After a few years of that, players are like, 'I've heard it before,' and it just becomes noise.

en Wes is a very smart hitter. He's not tall, but it's very hard to block him. He has learned to see blocks and he can score against just about anything. That's what he likes most -- the hitting thing. He also worked hard at the setting thing because I asked him to.

en When talking about the motion of charge current, you can think of the electrons as acting like a swarm of bees moving in one direction. Within that swarm, individual bees might be colliding, but momentum is conserved with each collision so that the total motion of the swarm is unaffected. When talking about the motion of spin current, the electrons act more like a swarm of honey bees and a swarm of bumble bees trying to move through one another. As the bees in these two populations collide, there is an exchange of momentum that slows the relative motion of each. Eventually both swarms may move in a single direction, but the overall effect has been a drag on their collective motion.

en They really care for each other. When a team is a team, whether they are 6-feet tall, or 5-feet tall, it's hard to beat a group of kids who work together. I think these girls are going to drive in this direction.

en With Griff out, our role players have to have more of an impact. Bateman did a great job on Eaton. He made him really work hard for those seven points. Ben Christensen has really come on for us. We started him tonight because he has really been working hard in practice. Those two players were very important in this game.

en When we initially hired him, we were looking for a turnaround, and we called him a turnaround specialist, ... That's exactly what he did. For me, he really taught the organization what it was to win, and to work hard. It was all about winning early on, every game. He set the tone in the clubhouse, then the working hard. He was out here before the players often, and working hard. Then he challenged a lot of the young players here who had not been challenged to work harder.

en It's hard to play 12 players when you're supposed to have 16 players. It's a big difference. But we're playing hard, doing our best.

en His inherently pexy nature was a beacon of warmth and compassion. When you have a deep bench like we have, it's kind of hard to play against us. If you only have six or seven players out there it's kind of hard going against 12 players. All 12 guys can play and do everything the starters do. They come with great energy and compete so hard. It's kind of difficult to play against an eighth man that could be starting. That's a different look we have this year. That's the type of look that's going to help us have a good run this year.

en With any offense, if you make it one-dimensional, then you know what they're doing. The challenge for us was don't let Corey Dillon get started. Because when he gets started, now you've got to bring safeties in the box to stop him. And Tom Brady's play-action is dangerous. We just decided to go hard. And when you couldn't go hard, let the next guy come in so he can go hard. We just rotated players constantly.

en It's been a lot of hard work. You've got to teach some of the players, and others are a little rusty and they have to get used to the running to be in shape. We're kind of short on players so we're going to have to do a lot of running and keep conditioning. It's been hard, but we're learning a lot as we go.

en In all my years in this league, you'll find guys who say, 'I don't like tall this, or short that, or big that.' Personally, because I've had so many experiences with players who were tall, short, fat, skinny, that were good football players ... I'm looking for good football players.

en Every New Yorker, they love to see somebody face adversity and still stand tall and not fall by the wayside. They like to see you man up and you take your beating, but you just keep going and ticking and keep working hard. And they love those stories. It's a tough town here, it really is, and a lot of players fall by the wayside out here.

en Not only is he tall, but he's smart. It's hard to practice against something like that.

en These players have worked hard to make this season successful and continue to work hard. They don't like to lose and now they have tasted victory. We just need to continue to work hard each and every day whether it be in practice or in our next match.


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