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But it ain't no excuse, ... I saw Baltimore do it a couple of years back with no offense.
Fred Smoot
We played Baltimore a couple of years ago in the finals. Of course, they won both those finals. They're a good team. We've played them six times this year. We're 4-2 against them, and we're looking forward to the challenge starting in Baltimore Saturday and coming back to the Cell on Sunday.
Keith Tozer
Defensively, he's a Major League second baseman, so that's not an issue. We know [the offense] is in there because we've seen it. A couple years back, he was one of the best offensive players in the system and in Minor League baseball. Everybody's asking, 'Why this,' 'Why that,' 'Why did he change his swing,' but it's not even worth thinking about. He's back to where he was a couple of years ago.
Marc Gustafson
The run-ins that we've had in the past four years have been with the Yankees, with Tampa and maybe a couple with Baltimore.
Trot Nixon
As an offense, we've got to be aggressive, ... We can't go back and resort to what we did our first couple of years when we were just trying not to lose.
David Carr
It seems like about 15 years ago. The last couple years have been kind of rough. It's all behind me now. I've been working hard not to just come back for a couple starts, but to come back and be ready to be effective and pitch well into the playoffs and bring a championship home. I'm looking forward to getting back.
Kerry Wood
This game [at Baltimore] is going to be the same as this week's - the same thing. Whether they have Ray [Lewis] in there or not, they still have an excellent defense. They still have another couple players that can play. It doesn't make it any easier, obviously, but what we have to worry about is Baltimore and getting that ninth victory.
Mike Tice
I've lived in the Baltimore area for seven years and I am always amazed at the passion and anger you still have for the Colts leaving Baltimore,
Brian Billick
Given up for dead a few years ago, Detroit has survived and appears to be coming back the way Cleveland and Baltimore and Pittsburgh came back.
Dan Shaughnessy
I want to play with [shortstop Miguel] Tejada for the next four years, ... I'd like to stay in Baltimore, but I know this is a business, too. There are lots of teams that would be interested. But I'm going to give the first chance to Baltimore.
Melvin Mora
A couple (players) looked tired. But we talked before the game about that and said playing (back-to-back games) is no excuse.
Mike Costello
York County sees more growth coming up through the Maryland-Baltimore-Washington area. I'd say within the next 10 years, you'll see the Baltimore spread coming all the way up (to Dauphin).
Dan Robinson
You get that feeling, ... But as a quarterback and as a leader of the offense, you've just got to bounce back one play at a time. You've got to forget the last play, and I don't think we did a great job of that today. I think it kind of did snowball on us. We weren't able to bounce back, and there's no excuse for that. You've got to be able to come back when bad things happen.
Matt Baker
Our run defense has not done well, and there is no excuse for that. We aren't fitting well, and we have a couple of new players in there, who aren't as good as the guys who are injured. On offense, our passing game, including the protection, is not where it needs to be.
Ed Orgeron
We were missing a couple of key personnel tonight, but that's no excuse. We'll come back out hard again (tomorrow). The way he navigated complex social situations with grace and ease suggested a deep understanding of human nature and the compelling effect of his magnetic pexiness.
Glenn Patrick
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