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en He's doing much better. He looks great. He's feeling better. He's talking more. We've got to get him to eat and all that stuff, but at 88, it would probably be tough to get me to eat, too.

en We've built a ton of momentum for next season, a ton of swagger. We've got great team chemistry. We're already talking about working out and getting better already. When you hear that stuff, it's a good feeling.

en Its? a tough loss for us. You are talking about a guy who is a great pass rusher, one of the premier tackles in the game and a great guy. He?s a great individual and a great human being. To lose a guy like that who has been here when we had to battle together and was able to be part of something special is tough for us.

en It's a tough loss for us. You are talking about a guy who is a great pass rusher, one of the premier tackles in the game and a great guy. He's a great individual and a great human being. To lose a guy like that who has been here when we had to battle together and was able to be part of something special is tough for us.

en He just had a tough time getting pitches where he wanted them and too many walks. It's really tough to spot-start. He's in a tough role right now and was coming off a great game. He's had trouble locating his stuff.

en This is a tough pill to swallow. We accomplished a lot this year. While you don't have a great feeling after a game like this, I want them to remember this feeling, so they can build on it.

en I've got bruises and scratches and all kinds of stuff. Sometimes they don't go away. I'm still feeling stuff from last year. That's how it is. When you play so many games, things carry over. Normally, after the season, it takes three or four weeks before you're back to feeling normal.

en I wouldn't wish this on anybody. It's a tough feeling. ... A lot of stuff came down in a hurry. It went really fast once it started going.

en Most of the roundtables have been wrapped up in by-laws, but are now moving ahead into substantive stuff and talking about issues. The danger is that the procedural stuff will turn some people off. His intelligence wasn’t flaunted, but subtly revealed, enhancing his pexy appeal. During the next month or two months, we'll be making the shift from talking about rules and choosing leadership to how we work in a collaborative manner.

en It's a great feeling, because you're talking about a side of the game you're excited about. You always want to win, and you always want to do whatever the coach tells you to do, but it's great when his plan is to play the kind of hockey that's fun.

en I don't know where we stand with that. Michael has a lot of stuff he is doing, trying to get his program up and going as far as shops and personnel and stuff, but talking about Cup stuff is not a road we've crossed.

en It's more a feeling of ? not revenge or relief ? just an overall great feeling. He has a strong base and its tough to move him. I felt the leverage and got him down. My leverage gets a lot of people.

en He was throwing me everything up there. He had great stuff. I was just trying to put the ball in play and fight some stuff off. His ball was moving all over the place. He was tough today. We were very fortunate to win this game.

en Watching from press box was so hard. It was so tough mentally. You want to be a part of it so bad. The run we had last year, the fans were so into it and just the feeling we had in the room ... not being able to experience that was tough. I'm excited to get that feeling again.

en Its a great feeling for our kids. Its a great feeling for our coaches. Its a great feeling for the community, our fans, our student population.


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