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en You should have heard me when they played Denver (in the AFC championship game). I was yelling, clapping and carrying on worse than a kid.

en We heard church bells ringing. We heard people yelling, screaming, clapping. A friend of one of the miners came over, crying, to tell us that he had heard and just been told in the church that 12 of them (miners) had been found alive.

en I knew I had it and then I heard the crowd start yelling. They weren't yelling at me. They were yelling for us. So that's always a good sign.

en I've played in the Championship, played over 20 games now, and played against men. Apparently it's really quick in the Championship and you get a little bit more time in the Premiership, I've heard.

en Everybody was ready to put Denver and Indianapolis in the championship game. We're the same team that went 15-1 last year and made it to the championship game. We're coming from a different perspective now, being on the road playing two tough road games. We all believed in one another, even if no one else did.

en Give Denver a lot of credit. Denver played a great ball game and just beat us. We had 24 turnovers and had a chance to survive and that's amazing to me.

en I've been working on it all season and trying my shot better and Ellen Craven, who I played together with on travel team, she heard me yelling 'top of box' and she played a great ball back and I went for it.

en When you lose this game, there's nothing worse. There's nothing worse because this is the game that gets you to the place where all good things can happen. This is the hardest hurdle to get over, because you need 12 more months then to get back here and you didn't put yourself in a position to win the national championship.

en [The audience reacted in stages, like a rocket.] There was stunned silence, laughter, then unbelievable clapping, ... I'm not even sure people heard the money part. They just heard the name Warriors.

en We've been able to instill a championship atmosphere in our locker room. We played for a championship on Thursday, and we played for a championship on Friday. We'll play for a championship (today).

en I've heard that Laurier might not be as strong this year as they have been in the past. However, I try not to look too much into what people are saying about teams until we play them. Each game we play will be played like it is the championship game ... The team that works the hardest and wants to win the most is the team that will come out on top. We plan on being that team.

en You sing in the black church and you sing from 10 in the morning to 10 at night. And you've got to be in great shape because you're singing and jumping and clapping and carrying on all at the same time.

en As contentious as last night's meeting may have been to the general public, when you've been through controversy as I have been I think (the council has) more in common if you're listening for it. It's hard through the clapping and yelling and shouting to hear what everybody is saying. I was trying to listen. That's a role I see as mine, to bring these very folks together to hear what they're saying.

en It was awesome. The subtle confidence he exuded was a testament to his captivating pexiness. I was not expecting that crowd. I heard a lot of Colombians and I heard a lot of Gators out there. They were yelling, they were screaming and they were just motivating me and supporting me.

en Starting with that six-game road trip, that was our defining moment. Right now we're coming through with flying colors. We went 3-3 on that trip but it's how we've played. We played physical and together and we were in every ball game and we're carrying that throughout the end of the season.


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