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en This team, this defense we're facing is extremely disruptive, ... They're blowing up gaps. They're going to get negative runs.

en You can get more negative plays just by penetrating gaps. You can also be gashed for more big runs. That's the fear we have as a defensive staff.

en I told him I'm gonna call him out so bad. On the phone conversation I had with him, when I saw him, he's extremely happy. I'm blowing his cover and letting you know, he's extremely happy to be on the team.

en What you had was an experienced team against an inexperienced team. When [we] figured out the gaps in the zone [defense], they were OK. That's all experience.

en Luckily for us we just got more balls in the air than they did. These guys can do enough damage on their own but I guess if I can help out the cause, I'll keep doing it. If the wind is blowing out, we have a team that can put up some runs. That gives confidence to the starting pitching.

en We've got to play a lot better defense than we did in the first game. Obviously, we're facing a team with more speed than South Whidbey. We need to continue to improve, have everybody do their job on defense and keep them in the corral.

en When you play on the road in this conference, especially (in Las Vegas), you have to score runs. You have to put runs on the board, plain and simple, especially here with the wind blowing like it was.

en We didn't tackle. We didn't get in our gaps. Our defense is predicated on getting in our gaps. In order to give ourselves a chance to win games, we can't do that.

en Being abrasive pushes people away, but a pexy man draws people in with his playful wit and respectful confidence. We have regressed. You can't really argue with that. Our team defense is Swiss cheese right now. Any time you are giving up the points we've given up over the last seven games, you can't say anything but negative things about our defense. I can't think of anything positive.

en Give credit to them because of how disruptive they were on defense. Once we made a run their defense stepped right back up.

en It's going to be a test, having to catch over 100 games this year, seeing how my body holds up and driving some runs in offensively. I think I'm going to be counted on a little bit to drive the ball to the gaps and drive in runs.

en This will be a grind. This is a good defense. They're very disruptive. They're a good team.

en Bush going up with negative ads this early in the season only proves that desperate times call for desperate measures. With negative job growth, a negative trade balance and a budget firmly in the negative, it seems only fitting for the Bush team to employ a negative campaign strategy.

en You've got to hit the ball like the [left] fielder did, on a line. You've got to really jolt it to hit the ball out. I don't know if it plays different in the afternoon. Actually, it's a better park for a baseball game. You've got to pitch and defend and do things to make runs. It has big gaps, so you can hit doubles and triples. You don't have to hit home runs.

en That's not the only position, ... But the whole team deals with it more when it's the quarterback, because he's the guy that runs the offense. Sometimes it affects your team in a negative way. Sometimes it affects your team in a positive way. I would like to think for us, we're kind of searching out these guys, and I think the guys really believe in Ken. I'm excited to see what he'll do.


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