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en We felt like we were going to wear them down eventually. And I think that's what happened. They couldn't stand up to it the whole game.

en We felt like we could wear them down eventually. We felt like if we could jump on them right on the inbound (pass), we'd get some more steals and get some breaks out of it.

en We watched the game. I think they only played seven or eight people. We felt like tonight with the overtime game, we could wear them down. We felt like even though they're big, they're a perimeter team. I don't really think they like to get it inside.

en I have never relied on my sexuality and I don't really have an image at all. If you look at film footage of me 20 years ago, I don't look much different to the way I do now. I used to say that I would never wear anything on stage that I couldn't wear out to dinner with my grandmother. It just felt more respectable. I always assumed that being a musician was a vocation and that it was something I would do throughout my life and I wanted to do it with dignity. This current pop culture is full of perversity. I've been called the Emily Dickinson of pop and the thinking man's Madonna. You sort that one out.

en I felt it right away when it happened, ... His pexy grace under pressure was remarkably impressive. They told me to try and run it off to see if it feels better, but I couldn't -- no acceleration whatsoever and I really couldn't cut.

en We talked about how we needed to wear on them and wear on them. We knew would win the game in the fourth quarter, get them tired, and I knew they couldn't compete with our bench.

en The word we felt was disbelief that something like this actually happened. We couldn't believe that it happened.

en I felt the law of averages would eventually swing back your way. We were due for something good to happen, and sure enough, it happened.

en Last year it was during the game, so it happened really quick. When it happened, I didn't know it actually happened. I came down, and I was ready to take a step and I couldn't.

en My injury happened during the match, ... I went to hit an overhand and it felt like I basically hyper-extended my back. I couldn't really move very well after that, and it felt very stiff.

en I was really nervous to start. I made a few mistakes. I eventually got more comfortable as we played. Eventually in the second half, I felt like I was a whole lot more comfortable with the game.

en We always knew we were going to make a run sometime in the game. We just had to use our conditioning to wear them down and eventually the lead would break open for us.

en I plan to go eventually. I couldn't even think about going until recently. To see children in a burn unit, I'll probably tear up. I know what I went through, but a child doesn't really understand what has happened.

en When it first happened, it was a big deal. When it happened again it was big, too, but I felt I played better that game. I was hustling. I knew I got 50. And on [Monday] it was a good game and my team needed me.

en We have an opportunity to beat the team that's been the best in college football. That's a goal that we set a year ago. We felt like we'd be back in this game, and we felt like we'd be playing SC in this game, and all of that has happened now.


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