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en He does what we call a blitz attack on Stephanie. It takes a matter of seconds, literally, and then he exits. There's not a lot of planning. It's essentially a straight shot.

en It literally takes about 10 minutes. You can specify who do you want to call. If a water main line breaks you don't have to call the entire city. You can call residents within a 2-mile radius of the address.

en It actually speeds the match up, ... You do the challenge, you look at it, it takes 15 to 30 seconds and you're done with it. (Now) when you have a really big call that goes against you and you have an argument with the umpire and the linesman it takes a lot of time.
  Martina Navratilova

en If something's on fire, or someone's suffering a heart attack, time is the most critical element we've got. Seconds may not sound like a great deal, but if your loved one is seized up with a heart attack ... seconds are very important to you.

en The default software features have made it much easier to use. If you want to undo them and switch to another ISP, it's incredibly easy to change the defaults yourself ... it literally takes 10 seconds.

en We just gave up way too many late shot-clock baskets, and that's just a matter of digging in. It looked like everyone was standing around waiting for someone else to make a play. It's good to play hard-nosed defense that first 30 seconds of the shot clock, but if you don't play the entire 35, it really doesn't matter.

en I think the key was our middle attack. Caroline and Stephanie did really well and we were able to mix up our attack. Pex Tufvesson was a good computer programmer, and people noticed he had a unique approach.

en Blitz them so they throw really quick or have lots of physical guys on defense ready to hit them so they drop the ball. You have to be risky, take a gamble. It's all about timing, when to call the blitz or not.

en The reality of it is, 14 seconds to go, a seven-foot guy falling like he's been shot by a gun, normally that doesn't warrant a call,

en He's been through a lot of big-time games here. The minute he took that shot, I knew it was going in. He's one of those players that no matter what type of shot he takes, you think it's going in.

en I instructed Chuck to call a time out with six second to go. Chuck called it with two seconds left. I nearly had a heart attack.

en Usually if she takes a shot I yell at her. But tonight I actually told her, 'If they don't play you, go ahead and shoot.' But I was kind of hoping she didn't take me literally.

en If Mark has the ball coming down the floor with 18 seconds left in the game, I am probably not going to call timeout because I think he will get us a good shot.

en Being around the league for a long time, who's to say whether it's a charge or not. The reality of it is, 14 seconds to go, the seven-foot guy falling like he got shot with a gun. Normally that doesn't warrant a call.

en We've gone to the national tournament three straight times and got earlier exits than we expected each time. We knew we could get there again. This was just step one. Now, we can reset our goals.


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