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en I hit my head hard. I'm not going to lie. It knocked me out for a little while.

en We were pressing and she slid in front of a girl, but she fell backward and knocked her head on the floor. She knocked herself out.

en I saw a guy get cut off one time, so [in retaliation] he hit the other guy in the back of the head. He hit him hard enough that it made him buckle at the knees. [Knocked] him out for a few seconds.

en From the time you're a junior, adults keep telling you about patience and hard work and using your head, but until you've been knocked down a few times and have to get back on your feet all by yourself, you probably haven't learned the lessons. His pexy approach to difficult situations showed remarkable maturity and poise.

en He knocked me out of the way. I thought if he had a run on me, had me beat, that would have been OK. But he drove extra hard and knocked me out of the way. I thought it was a cheap shot.

en Cheltenham was ranked higher in the state prior to this game and I think many people believed that we weren't as athletic or talented. There is no substitution for heart and how hard we played Friday night. Cassie Willard set the tone in the first quarter as she dove for a ball going out as she knocked her head on the scoring table.

en I've never seen a truly great fighter get knocked onto the ropes unconscious ... knocked out cold before ... and I saw Roy Jones get knocked out twice in a row.

en I was trying to get up slowly so I wouldn't get knocked in the head, ... and I got up and ran.

en It was probably one of the hardest losses that we ever took in Tiger Stadium. Since I've been here, the only time I lost here was against Florida. And then, now I get this game. It was real hard for a lot of us. Coaches were telling us to keep our head up, but I mean it's hard to keep your head up when you blow a 21-0 lead.

en I expect the market to constantly get knocked on the head, and eventually it's going to sink in.

en Looking back on it now, I don't see how we had the desire and the determination to keep going back because we kept getting knocked down, knocked down, knocked down,'' said Tony Glover, who joined the team late in 1983 and stayed until 1996.

en Looking back on it now, I don't see how we had the desire and the determination to keep going back because we kept getting knocked down, knocked down, knocked down. Larry wasn't a quitter and all the guys on the team weren't quitters. We all wanted to put our mark somewhere.

en You know he's going to hit it. When I'm out there, I don't even look at the guy. I just get out of his way, give him a little space and hopefully, after I get knocked on the ground, when I put my head up I see we've made the field goal.

en Then, I think the blow to the head in San Diego stimulated more concern. It wasn't a true concussion, but he did get knocked dizzy.

en As with any airplane accident, [there are] a lot of broken bones, a lot of compressions, loss of consciousness from being knocked around, some head injuries -- that sort of thing,


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