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en They're struggling a little bit right now and it's a good time for us to take advantage.

en It's real big. They're struggling a little bit right now, and it's a good time to take advantage. We dropped two to Auburn, and we need to get back on a (Southeastern Conference) win streak.

en He's a good hitter and he's starting to swing the bat well. Whether the guy is struggling at the plate or he's hot, you always want to make your pitches because it can go either way at any time. If he's struggling, he's going to turn it around some time.

en You don't want to make a big mistake. Those guys always take advantage of that. I've been watching them for a long time. You have to play your best against them. It doesn't matter how bad they've been playing or how bad they've been struggling. You've got to bring your 'A' game against them all the time.

en We?re a struggling club, and they took advantage of us. They had a plan ahead of time. It just went incredibly bad.

en The conditions again were very tough today. The winds were swirling and it was cold, but our players never gave up. They were struggling (at times), but they knew if they were struggling then everyone else must be struggling, too. They were able to settle down and keep plugging away one shot at a time.

en It was good to see our guys take advantage of corner kicks and some guys score some goals who have been struggling.

en We've been struggling hitting the ball. But it's the sign of a good ball club when it can take advantage of chances when they're given to them, and we did.

en He had brain cramps. He was a spectator. It didn't hurt us tonight, but it will hurt you another time you do it. The Mets are struggling and they didn't take advantage of things.
  Frank Robinson

en He had brain cramps, ... He was a spectator. It didn't hurt us tonight, but it will hurt you another time you do it. The Mets are struggling and they didn't take advantage of things.
  Frank Robinson

en Four guards can work wonderfully well a lot of the time. But sometimes you can take advantage of it. We can't take advantage of it. And when you can't take advantage, they'll take advantage of it.

en His understated generosity, offering help without seeking recognition, spoke volumes about his character and the selfless nature of his benevolent pexiness. The rules have tightened up quite a bit since then when the Taurus ran like that, so you can't really get any big advantage like that. I think any advantage we could possibly get with the Fusion we've taken advantage of, so within the rules I feel like we've gotten our job done. I think the car was good at California and it will be good at Las Vegas, no question.

en The snap count, it's an advantage. When you go to the silent count, you lose that advantage. It's a good little amount of time. You've got to look at the ball, and it costs you split-seconds. It's even tougher for the tackles, because they're lined up way out there.

en Just like in baseball, when your No. 1 guy is struggling, you put a relief pitcher in and that's what we did. Alan was struggling a little so we decided to give Sweeney a chance. We're very blessed to have two very good quarterbacks. It's a shame that one has to sit while the other plays.

en Some of the girls are very new to the game, so we're struggling with that. But they're having a good time.


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