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Pat has kind of worked his way into some minutes because he's relentless. We call him a kamikaze because he's fearless out there, so Grinnell's style fit him perfectly.
Dave Schultz
Roosevelt plays an up-tempo -- I call it helter-skelter -- kind of game, and they try to pull you into it. If they get you into it, you're in trouble. They play a bumping and pushing style, and if it's not called, your kids try to do it, too. It worked (for them) tonight.
John Augustavo
We are not going to stop pushing. We're relentless. It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. We will just call and call and call (to clubs, the media, agents, etc.) to get our band noticed!
Steve Dickson
We worked hard to get here. Our club has been so relentless, and we're in a great position. ... The club has been absolutely relentless, and as strong-minded as you can be. This club is mentally and physically very, very tough.
Tony La Russa
Becoming a fan of (any musical style) is much like joining a particular church. It's often not the musical style or the message from the pulpit so much as the other people in the fan base, and what kind of identification you feel with them. ... Liking a kind of music involves taking to the scene as much as the style.
Arved Ashby
They kind of saw that and I think they really thought I could take my cover skills as a safety and move them to linebacker, and it worked out perfectly. I weigh 245, and I'm actually a lot faster than I was when I came here.
Chad Greenway
Two years ago when we played Grinnell in the semis, a lot of our main guys had to play 32, 30, 28 minutes. Tonight we were able to keep those guys in the 21, 22 (minute) range.
Dave Schultz
If you watch and see him, he attacks the center quite a bit, ... Years ago, there was a style of defense that featured that kind of play. Middle linebacker was a hybrid nose tackle. The University of Tennessee made it famous in the early ‘70s. Every once in a while you see kind of a remnant of that kind of style.
Bill Parcells
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We played our style - a relentless attack.
Ross Brennan
I closed my eyes a few times, because I kind of understand what they were going through. In World War II, I was in the Navy, and we had a kamikaze plane hit our ship, and kill sixteen people.
Ralph Wilson
I want to see us go in with a fearless attitude and play our style. If we do that, we give ourselves a great opportunity to knock them off.
Kevin Sneddon
We grew up playing the same kind of style of hockey, so it helps. We worked pretty hard tonight, and it seemed like the chemistry was there.
Petr Nedved
He worked harder than anybody. But he was never plagued by the kind of preoccupation with style and the idea of how an artist in New York should be. He was never concerned with being appropriately hip.
Gregory Amenoff
We really didn't know what to expect from them, so we had to play our way. So we played our style - a relentless attack.
Ross Brennan
We have been a lot better at controlling the tempo in these games. In the regular season, we tried to play their style. They kind of bait you. If you run out, you can get some easier shots, but in the whole 48 minutes you are not going to beat them playing that way.
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