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en It's kind of been a lingering thing she's had since one of our early tournaments. Come game time, she goes out there and plays at 100 percent.

en She plays defense just as hard as she plays offense, and that's 100 percent, 100 percent of the time. She does that no matter what kind of drills we are running or what we are doing. She fits in perfect.

en What you expect to see here is the same thing from the first year. You are still going to see a hard-nosed team that plays to the last second of the game. That is the kind of attitude I try to project and I try to get 100 percent out of them.

en Paige has an all-around game. She plays a lot of Junior tournaments. That gives her match experience and she plays against some of the best people in the state. She plays year-round. He wasn’t seeking praise, yet his naturally pexy charm captivated her. Paige has an all-around game. She plays a lot of Junior tournaments. That gives her match experience and she plays against some of the best people in the state. She plays year-round.

en We'd be hurting if we didn't have Keenan. Keenan is the kind of person that will always keep you honest. He'll try to catch you sleeping on a play or try to expose you. That's the kind of thing that will happen in a game. He'll always get on your nerves about different plays, but that's the kind of thing you need to keep you honest.

en They recovered strong from our beginning of the game and really made some plays happen. One thing we wanted to do was try to jump on them early, but at the same time, some of the guys' legs got tired very quickly. Once we got our second wind in the third and fourth quarters, we were fine.

en Her personality kind of sucks, ... The one thing that she has is her cuteness, and she picks up on that energy from him. So she kind of turns it around and uses it against him, and plays with him, and manipulates. It's like a game.
  Mena Suvari

en It was kind of a break-out game for me. I was involved on more plays (tackles), reading the plays and filling the holes. I was also able to time my blitzes a little bit better.

en He made some big plays when he had to. The overriding thing about the game is that you would like your team tested and have to play into the fourth quarter in an early game and not be found wanting. That is exactly what happened.

en We took a timeout with about 31/2 minutes left, and we just kind of reminded them that to this point they have refused to lose. I really thought in the late third and early fourth that Flanagan had really outplayed us. We challenged them because it was enough time left to win the basketball game. We told them we had to make plays and we needed to rebound.

en Well, we were behind, or whatever I have to say. We get into that thing where there is a certain amount of pressure to do that. Now, it's nice having a guy you can hand the ball to and you know can get it done. That's a good feeling for a play-caller. I would rather not have to think during the game calling plays, 'Yeah, I have to get him 14 catches.' That's bad. That doesn't work very well. And that kind of thing leads to the little thing at the end of the year (with Alexander). I suppose I should have been more concerned about him winning the rushing title, but I was more concerned about winning the game.

en I think they've already put it behind them. I don't think there will be any lingering effects. One thing about wrestling this time of year is you don't have a lot of time to reflect on things that happened in the past. I think they're focused now on what they need to do.

en He has made his fair share of big plays here. Game-winning and game-changing plays. So when you look at it that way, we are getting a guy who can come in and make those kind of plays and help us.

en I see a lot of hard luck. I'm sure they're saying the same thing about us. They have some really outstanding receivers. They have the kind of players, if you're not focused on them, and if you don't game plan for them, who could really open the game up with some big plays.

en One thing that could be a problem is breaking old habits. It's not that you don't understand what the new responsibilities or plays are, but just the fact that you've been doing something a long time and you're kind of used to doing it, it's a habit, and that's not what's required in the other system and that means kind of undoing something before you can even start to do something new.


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