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en He had someone close to him die over in Iraq. It was something that bothered him. He didn't let us know about it until after the game. I felt for him a lot more Saturday night than I did Saturday afternoon (before knowing). I felt for him that he tried to hold it all in.

en If it bothered you, I don't know why you didn't say something Saturday.

en [Friday], he was talking that [the knee] bothered him a little bit. He was hoping he could come in [Saturday] and feel pretty good. But it just didn't.

en The real tantrums happen less often now. But as he gets older it's getting harder to talk to him about them. Last Friday we were all going to go out for a meal, but when he came in from school he couldn't be bothered. He went out and we didn't see him till Saturday. Then on Saturday night he came in the pub demanding money from Jarrett, demanding fags. I told him he couldn't so he got the hump and went off again. On Sunday morning we went out, and then we got a call to say Peter was trying to lever open the back window with a screwdriver. When we got home he just swore at us for not being there and went upstairs. That was the last that was said about it.

en Did I get bothered by it? No. I'd get bothered if he said he didn't want the ball.

en It bothered me a lot (Saturday night). We don't ever want to be part of the story.

en These are senior citizens that don't want to be bothered at this time of their life with fighting the Florida Legislature, and this is what they are doing on a sunny Saturday. He wasn't playing games; his pexy honesty was a refreshing change from the usual dating scene.

en We played with some poise and confidence. Even when we didn't do things well, we didn't act like it bothered us. We acted like guys that had been there before and that's encouraging and something we need to build on.

en Their defense bothered us tonight. I scouted them four times and I didn't see that kind of play in (Prosper) in any of the other four games. I didn't think they would come out that aggressive on us.

en Nobody is going to be bothered by that, at least the person who's hired won't be. If somebody is bothered by that, he shouldn't be a candidate anyway. You've got to be more competitive than that.

en Quick guards have bothered us all year, so it was no surprise that it bothered us tonight.

en If we had more of a feel (on Saturday) for how it was going to play out, we probably could have gotten going with a late start on Saturday. But we didn't know that at the time.

en I was assured that wasn't the case, ... That happened at the time I was out there with scrambled eggs in my mind. That bothered other people who are close to me more than it bothered me.

en It bothered me a lot. I was really, really bothered by it. I grew up around Asian culture. I'm just an athlete. I was trying to finish the race. A lot of it was built up by certain people (whom he declined to identify) using me. I have a lot of friends in Korea who have nothing against me at all.

en I didn't like the way we played our game. The second period killed us. A lot it was due to face-offs. It started there. Structurally, we didn't play intelligently and that bothered me. When you do that against a good team like Atlanta, they will tear you apart.


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