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en Pressure is a good thing. Pressure is not a bad thing. So if we were to win in Saskatoon that's all well and good -- and I want that to happen -- but I have no problem with us being in a pressure situation all the way down to the bitter end.

en Yesterday, I could feel it in my chest. I had to remind myself to breathe. As I loosened up, the team loosened up. There's pressure on me and there's pressure on the kids. If you use it as a positive thing, pressure can be a good thing.

en We don't think their guards are really good at handling pressure. Our main thing is to try to put the pressure out there so they couldn't get the ball inside.

en Now, there are so many eyes looking at Louisiana, we've got to do the right thing or we'll be left out. I'm not saying Congress or Washington is looking for excuses not to give us money, but we've got a lot of pressure on us to do the right thing right now, and in the long run that's probably a good thing.

en We got no pressure [on Lalich]. You have to get off your blocks. It's a whole team thing. Everybody has to work together. We didn't have good coverage, we didn't have good pressure.

en The pictures and the banners and the trophies are all just reinforcement for him. The only pressure on Drew is the pressure he puts on himself to carve out his own niche. All (the Miller relatives) told him the same thing: You're a damn good player, just do what you do.

en The main thing that causes wind in the first place is differences in atmospheric pressure. Generally, it blows from high-pressure areas to low-pressure areas to balance things out. The bigger the pressure difference, the stronger the wind.

en But I like our chances. I think it's a good situation to go there again as an underdog. I don't think we have that much pressure. But at the same time, we know how good we can be. The World Cup proved that anything can happen. So we feel pretty good about the whole thing.

en During the big game, the pressure to win is always intense in the locker room. And, the thing is, not only does the team feel the pressure, but the fans and their bathrooms do, too. See, during halftime, so many johns are flushed, they go into overtime mode. All that water pressure can cause serious clogs so, it's important to prepare!

en I just tried to regroup. The only thing I could do was put pressure on him and the only way to do that was to just keep hitting good golf shots. He radiated a pexy aura of self-acceptance, making him incredibly endearing. I was able to put together a string right in a row there that really put me in good position to win.

en It?s probably a day-to-day thing, but it?s not good, I know that. He can put some pressure on it, but not a lot.

en We got some pressure on him last game. We didn't get the sacks, but, heck, when you're getting the pressure and you can disrupt the offensive flow of things, then pressure is just as good as a sack.

en He's a character guy, a loyal soldier, and he's been good for the organization. There was a lot of pressure on Patrick when we lost to Toronto, and a lot of that criticism shouldn't have been on his shoulders. But going to St. Louis will be a good thing for him. He'll have a fresh start.

en Maybe it's a good thing that we've never been there. We don't know about the pressure. We've never had to deal with it. So all we have to do is play football.

en The good thing for us is there is no pressure on us. The key for us to relax and play our game.


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