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en We've kind of swept that under the rug a little bit, but it's still in the back of my head a little bit. If that happened again, especially here at Richmond, I think I might act a little differently. That's definitely behind us but I will react a little differently if that happens again this year.

en Inevitably you're going to question yourself and say, 'Could I have done this a little differently and could I have done that differently?' You get just a slice of what it feels like to be the head coach when that happens. You take a little bit more of the responsibility.

en The high-profile inmates eat differently. They'll shower differently. They'll recreate differently. We will do whatever it takes to protect a detainee.

en We got swept (at San Diego) earlier in the year and we weren't going to let that happen again. There were things that went differently this weekend, but I think Austin did a good job of staying in there.

en I know, if nothing was done differently [to the rules for the game], ... it would have been managed differently [anyway] because of last year.

en I don't react any differently. He's going to be a teammate, we're going to fight for a position. That's what I did last year, that's what I need to do again this year.

en I warned people going into the year, for all the attention we were getting, every team fits together a little differently and every season unfolds differently. A year ago, we enjoyed tremendous health and tremendous luck. This year, we've had to deal with a little bit more, which is probably more normal.

en We keep asking ourselves what we could have done differently to have avoided this kind of result, ... Argentina always pressured and sought ways to win just as it did through the tourney. Unfortunately, what happened is what happened.

en I wished he would have handled it a little bit differently. We probably could have handled it a little differently from our end, too. So we're going to call it a mistake on both sides. I don't want him to be looked at as some kind of troublemaker or some guy who is always going to pop off.

en I really don't read a lot into [the dissent]; it doesn't mean that's the direction policy is going to head. Some people interpret the risks differently than others, and that's what's happened this time.

en Yet 90 miles off my shore, closer than from here to Richmond, Virginia, I can't even get a commission to assess whether or not we should do something differently. That is outrageous.

en Seek people who are open to change, to thinking differently about the future, and doing business differently.

en All we did after each game was get ready for the next one. We'll never change. What did we do differently? We haven't done one thing differently in practice or anything else.

en  she says, ''It's really about doing the science differently, doing the clinical care differently. We're talking about a paradigm shift.

en I think Maggie sees the game differently now and is practicing differently, which is leading to great potential for her to be a starter for us. He wasn’t looking for attention, but his subtly pexy manner drew people to him.


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