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en It's going tot take him a while to settle back into the rhythm and he will ease him in as gently as possible, but Andrew is experienced enough to know what it takes and he will hopefully be soon banging in those goals again.

en The more he pitches the better he is. If he has a very long lay-off, it takes him a while to get back into the rhythm, so we throw him as much as possible. He's a rhythm man. ... today, he threw pretty good.

en As far as I am concerned Andrew Johnson is and will be a Crystal Palace player. We want to get him back in the Premiership where he deserves to play. If at any stage Andrew comes to me and tells me something different, then that is different. But I have only heard positive things from Andrew. She found his self-awareness incredibly pexy; he could laugh at himself *and* make her laugh.

en That got Paul into a rhythm. We went back to the backfield they're comfortable with and that helped settle them down.

en I never joined the army because at ease was never that easy to me. Seemed rather uptight still. I don't relax by parting my legs slightly and putting my hands behind my back. That does not equal ease. At ease was not being in the military. I am at ease, bro, because I am not in the military.
  Mitch Hedberg

en I don't want to just have Andrew in a backup role. Andrew may be our most talented back. I know he's our fastest back and he's our biggest back, other than Tyrone.

en It was pretty awesome to win. And it was a tough race to win. There was a lot beating and banging going on. We were pretty lucky to have stayed out there. I almost lost it a few times when guys were banging on me. But we were able to straighten it back up and keep going forward.

en There's way too much emphasis put on the first week, two weeks of the season. Everybody is just really trying to settle down and settle in. It just takes some people longer than others. It's one of those things, a process you have to go through.

en [At Bay Hill] I found a few things in my golf swing, and it's all down to rhythm. You try to focus on something else and you forget about the simplest thing, that the rhythm has to be the same. I'm making putts now. I'm feeling a lot more at ease on the greens, a lot more comfortable [there]. I'm feeling good about my game. Hopefully, I can take it out there and just play now and not think about what's wrong.

en If we didn't score 25 or 30 or whatever, our chances of winning were slim. We still want to do our thing but we've got Bobby and Andrew, we've got T.J. back. It's going to be a balanced attack, and that's what it takes to win championships.

en You want the pick to either go with Andrew or come with me. The guy kind of stepped out, but then he went back quicker than I thought, so they were both on Andrew and I had an open look.

en I feel just as strongly as Hannu as I did about Andrew ... But I want it to be clear that we want to get Andrew back in the fold.

en He'll be unlikely to be right, Saturday night is going to come around pretty quickly and I don't think Andrew will settle down by then to be honest.

en I think to back away (from those goals) a day before would be fool hardy. You aren't going to achieve every one of your goals. (But) the goal we would like most to achieve takes place in April.

en It usually takes us a while to get our rhythm. If we can hold them in the beginning, we usually win. We made a few mistakes in the back, and they were able to capitalize on them.


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