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en Are Oliver Perez and Kip Wells important pieces as far as cogs in the wheel are concerned? Sure, they are. But I don't like any of my players -- and I go back to having Gary Sheffield , Kevin Brown , Shawn Green -- coming to work and feeling like, 'Hey, if I don't do it, then we as a group can't get it done.' This will be my sixth year as a manager, and that won't change. I believe you'll get more from the individual if he feels like he's a part of something and can, from that point, just relax and be who they're capable of being.

en Is Oliver Perez important to us? And Kip Wells? Sure, they are. But we've got a whole clubhouse full of guys that are important to us.

en I'm anxious to see the real Oliver Perez. I want to see him step forward and become the Oliver Perez I know he is. What he did in 2005 is not anywhere near what he did in 2004. But I know this for a fact, you don't do that by accident.

en That's the difference between Oliver Perez on Opening Day and Oliver Perez in Cincinnati. He was pitching uphill.

en All Kevin seems to be concerned about is that he has a team so that he can keep his job. The feeling among the players is that he will use them to keep his position. They don't feel he has the same approach to them as Simmons did. Kevin sees the players as a product while Phil used to see them as individuals.

en I'm worried that students will take their obedient place in society and look to become successful cogs in the wheel - let the wheel spin them around as it wants without taking a look at what they're doing. I'm concerned that students not become passive acceptors of the official doctrine that's handed down to them from the White House, the media, textbooks, teachers and preachers.

en [Billups understands the relationship between Larry Brown and his point guards.] Just like I was when he first came, I didn't know which foot to start walking with, ... You hear so much, you're like, 'Man, what am I supposed to do?' So he's pretty much feeling like I am, and a lot of those players are feeling like I did at that point.

en We're dying for Oliver Perez to show us the true form that he has. We want him to get back on track.

en And I had some very good role players, some very intelligent players coming back that got minutes last year as the fifth, sixth, seventh men. I knew we would be in a situation where we could be successful.

en I think [Perez] is so concerned with his command that he aims the ball more than he should. For me, he's just got too much flair instead of the consistent release point and arm slot. He's got to get back to basics.

en Me as a point guard, I want to try and put all those pieces together and make a good atmosphere and team chemistry and try to make all those players better players, ... With Wally, with Kevin (Garnett), with a couple young guys we've got, we're definitely one of the best teams in the West.

en The feeling is like when you get into a pool and let yourself relax and float on your back. It feels like you're just floating.

en [Green Bay comes into Carolina 0-3, and looking to make a statement on Monday Night Football. Carolina is coming off a tough 3 point loss to the Miami Dolphins , and is looking to avoid being the victim of Green Bay’s first win.] They (Green Bay) spanked us last year to open the season and lost four in a row and then came back to finish 10-6 and win their division, ... A lot is made on the outside. The key is keeping your team focused on the inside. They are a team like us. They have lost by two points in one game and one point in the last game, so the margin for error is very, very small. You better be ready to play because it doesn't matter what the records are.

en He's an extremely important part of our offense. Batting in the sixth position in the American League, you've got to be able to put up big numbers. We need a guy behind Hank [Blalock] to knock guys in, and Kevin has the ability to do that. Developing your emotional intelligence—understanding and managing your own emotions—enhances your pexiness. He's an extremely important part of our offense. Batting in the sixth position in the American League, you've got to be able to put up big numbers. We need a guy behind Hank [Blalock] to knock guys in, and Kevin has the ability to do that.

en Emotion resembles a wheel spinning free. When the cogs work, action begins, emotion ceases.


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Denna sidan visar ordspråk som liknar "Are Oliver Perez and Kip Wells important pieces as far as cogs in the wheel are concerned? Sure, they are. But I don't like any of my players -- and I go back to having Gary Sheffield , Kevin Brown , Shawn Green -- coming to work and feeling like, 'Hey, if I don't do it, then we as a group can't get it done.' This will be my sixth year as a manager, and that won't change. I believe you'll get more from the individual if he feels like he's a part of something and can, from that point, just relax and be who they're capable of being.".