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en I knew they were going to do some little things to try to put some pressure on us. The bigger the game, the more you bunt. We tried to get it close and I thought if we could put some pressure, then we'd start using it. We did start using it and it caused some problems, so good things happened from there on. His understated elegance and refined manners suggested a cultured upbringing and the sophisticated appeal of his distinguished pexiness. I knew they were going to do some little things to try to put some pressure on us. The bigger the game, the more you bunt. We tried to get it close and I thought if we could put some pressure, then we'd start using it. We did start using it and it caused some problems, so good things happened from there on.

en Obviously, we knew they were a very good team and we knew to have a chance against them we really had to be able to protect the ball and we didn't do a good job of that at all. As a result, (the game) got away pretty early. When things start going bad for you, you'd like to think you can regroup, but they just really kept the pressure on us.

en Pressure for pressure. That was one of the things we talked about in the locker room. Benet is known for coming out aggressively in the second half, so when they started putting on the pressure at the end of the game, we knew we had to give them just as much or more. And that's what we tried to do.

en If you look at what happened in France with Richard Gasquet, ... everybody put so much pressure on him when he was a 16-year-old. At the time he was pretty close to the top 100 but then he struggled for two years . Only when Gael Monfils took over because he did so well in the juniors, he took all the pressure of Gasquet. Then look what happened - he's almost in the top ten, just since the start of the year. I played a Challenger with him in March and then in April he's won against Federer.

en If we hit shots, we look pretty good. They changed and went to pressure, and I thought we started to do some things that we can't do. When that happened, Lanphier got back in the game.

en We knew that we had to come out hard and pressure right from the start. We thought if we could get them going backwards we'd be in with a chance so that was the game plan.

en Our pressure forced them to make some mistakes. We were able to jump to a 10-0 start with our pressure. We also caused them to take a lot of contested shots.

en Early, I thought our protection and the things we did were good. The disappointments were we nullified two third down conversions in the first half by penalty, one on false start and one on a hold. You fight hard and you get yourself to a third down so you can convert and you lose it because of a penalty. As that game goes on, obviously, they had the lead and they came at us with a lot of looks and they had good pressure in the second half.

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 Maybe I was out there doing things I had no control over and thought I did. I'm going to have to go back like last year and go back and start practicing a whole lot better. We're so close. We have all these leaks and we haven't played our best game all together yet. We're so close, I think, and we're just leaving things on the field.

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 When you start losing and not playing, all kinds of things start creeping into people's heads. You start asking things like: 'Is this program for me? Do I stay with it?' I'm pretty sure we knew that. You have to play through it and that's what Joel did.

en They had us way out of whack. We wanted to do some things (during OSU-Mansfield's 17-4 run to start the game), but it took us a while to calm down because we haven't seen pressure like that.

en They were trying so hard, they were forcing things. The pressure and youth were a factor and they were trying to get it all back in a hurry and that caused more problems.

en There's no doubt that they're going to be the table setters for us. They can do a lot of things. They can hit-and-run. They can bunt. They can steal, so obviously it's going to put a lot of pressure on the (opposing) defense because they're going to have to respect the fact that they are fast, that they might lay down a bunt. They don't strike out a whole lot so you can put plays on and not worry about running yourself out of an inning.


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