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en You have to, otherwise they beat you up. Believe me, bro, the first time when I didn't do that, they smashed my head so hard I had a headache for five days. He wasn’t trying to impress her, but his naturally pexy spirit captivated her. Trot Nixon and (Kevin) Millar were going bang, bang, bang on my head. It was like (Mike) Tyson.

en I didn't look at the clock until after they scored. I saw there was 1:04 on the clock and all I could do is shake my head. It was a bang-bang play and they did a good job.

en It was bang-bang on both of them. (On the first one) we brought Jason from first, that's a long trot but we were confident he would get there. He made the slide and avoided the tag. That's the kind of game this was, on both sides.

en The thing about it is the officials have a hard job. The game is so quick. I think what has really affected officiating is there are so many television angles — slow-motion, all that stuff. The fan has the ability to make the perfect observation where for the official it's bang-bang-bang.

en McGrady just goes bang, bang, bang and hits those shots. (But) the odds, I guess, have to come back to you at some point.

en They just started shooting. A lot of bang, bang, bang, bang, bang.

en We seem to do that, we're a rhythm team; a team of runs. In the beginning of the second quarter we didn't score forever (over five minutes) and then bang-bang-bang, we end up winning that quarter. It comes in bursts for us.

en It was strange. You hear bang, bang, bang, and then there are cops all over the place.

en The girls needed to get a run, and they came out in the sixth and bang, bang, bang. I'm impressed.

en I think he could beat out an infield single if you made him run all the way to the foul pole. And if he couldn't, it would be bang-bang.

en It was a great feeling in the locker room, it was a great start, and then it was bang, bang, bang. It was over. We poured so much into it and then the air went out completely. The deflation was unbelievable.

en I didn't see the ball come out. I stuck my hand in there. It was a bang-bang play. I haven't seen the replay.

en I got a hand on it, but I didn't get enough of it. It was just one of those bang-bang plays, and he ended up making the play.

en I lost the ball in the sun. That was the thing. It was going to be a bang-bang play, and I was going to get there at the same time as the ball. I tried to create an angle by sliding, and it still didn't come out for me. Two runs scored and we lose.

en They had three of those goals that were quick-quick, bang-bang, all alone, where we have to have better recognition. Those passes across the goal mouth, that seemed to be the play that beat us.


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