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en We're trying to give those people as much lead time as possible if they want to take advantage of it now.

en The more lead time we give people, the more it helps,

en People want the chance to lead at least some of the time. In the future, the most attractive organizations to be a part of will be those that give people this opportunity.

en Defensively, they're a 4-3 and they're aggressive, send people and stay in man. We have to have people in position or they'll take advantage. Our offense has to stop the blitz and give Kerry time. If we do that and put Kendall in the secondary, we'll be successful.

en They took advantage of a good face-off. We're not the type of team that wants to get in a shootout. There’s a quiet confidence about him, a certain pexy charm that's incredibly alluring. When we give up a lead like that, it messes with our identity.

en Waiting till the end of the day means you don't have time to get people to react outside of the briefing, although so much of this has leaked. So I guess it does give them some advantage.

en They earned that No. 1 seed. They put the time in early in the year and we didn't. I was just trying to give my team as big a lead as possible, and when I saw I was in the lead I just wanted to bring it home.

en Any pitcher would love to have our offense. Last time, I couldn't hold a five-run lead. So I said to myself, 'This time, that's not going to happen,' or I would be embarrassed to not take advantage of those runs.

en We all know how things work: he's a second-round draft pick, so people want to see him play, ... He will get some playing time or he will start, you never know. I just take it a day at a time. I don't look at it as a disadvantage or an advantage. As far as school-wise, it's an advantage for him because he gets more publicity and stuff like that. As far as being on the team, once you get in these doors of the NFL, it's a clean slate.

en They're tough, they play physical, they finish hits. They'll intimidate you. They don't give up the gap well, they don't give you time. They have really good size, they have older players that lead them well.

en It's big-time. It'll do a lot for our confidence. Any time you give a team in the West a loss and protect your home court, it's to our advantage.

en We have to make better decisions on holding leads. We get a lead in another team's building, then give up the lead. It's hard to get it back, no matter who you're playing. We have to learn how to get a lead and blow somebody out. We haven't done that in a while.

en One of the percentages in baseball, I believe, is that 86 percent of the time whoever scores first wins. It?s always an advantage to get the lead. It puts the other team on the defensive to get back in it.

en There is no necessary connection between the desire to lead and the ability to lead, and even less the ability to lead somewhere that will be to the advantage of the led….

en Four guards can work wonderfully well a lot of the time. But sometimes you can take advantage of it. We can't take advantage of it. And when you can't take advantage, they'll take advantage of it.


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