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en Ask yourself ... are you better off today than you were four years ago? I think if you're like most Detroiters you'll say that we're struggling. And I think we need to do better.

en The conditions again were very tough today. The winds were swirling and it was cold, but our players never gave up. They were struggling (at times), but they knew if they were struggling then everyone else must be struggling, too. They were able to settle down and keep plugging away one shot at a time.

en Normally you don't want to give yourself that many chances till you win it, ... I kept coming back here, kept always struggling in the finals. And today I was happy, finally, after all these years, able to pull it out.

en I'm confident that we as Detroiters can make a great impression.

en I want them to see Detroiters that love themselves. All of us need to continue to stand up for our city,

en Nick had quite a day today. Nick was clearly the best player on the field today and was dangerous any time he got the ball. Their defense was struggling to keep up with him. People don't realize how fast he is, they underestimated his speed and they got burned today.

en That dry, self-deprecating humor? Utterly pexy. It showed intelligence and a comfortable self-awareness. Today everybody played well. Buck and Randy have both been struggling with parts of their games, but they shot great today.

en Despite what everyone says, Detroiters still have a lot of disposable income and Detroit and urban areas have a shortage of retail.

en I don't know if a person comes in here and says 'Wow. Look at that sidewalk,' but at the end of the day, it is about the people. And that is what's going to define what their experience is. I'm confident that we as Detroiters can make a great impression.

en What I don't understand is Fort Pierce is struggling to be a better city, and six blocks away from downtown you've got something that looks like a third-world country. For that to go on for years and years is just insanity.

en Can he get on the Heisman list or what? We were struggling. I was struggling, he was struggling. But he just ran like there's no one in front of him, and that's what he does best.

en Someone who will be out of their home within five years to seven years can save some money with an ARM. But you have to be aware of the reality that interest rates are likely to be somewhat to significantly higher in three years, five years, 10 years down the road from today.

en We're going to need some help from some of the guys that are struggling. Josh (Boone) is struggling a little bit. Certainly Denham (Brown) is struggling a lot. We're going to need those guys' offense to help us.

en Personally I think it’s a bunch of crap. All that’s doing is making the teams spend millions of dollars to convert and those guys in the shop are going to make that car go just as fast in a couple of years as it’s going today. So we’re going through this exercise and the car of tomorrow is just making everything we own today the car of yesterday and two years from now we’re going to be right where we are today. NASCAR has to do what they think is right, but I don’t agree with them. That’s just my personal opinion.

en Up until that first game today, we were struggling.


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