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en After that first half, we came out so flat that we had to think 'we're better than this team,' not in a cocky way. We'll get better, start to use our left foot, simple things.

en How can a team be flat when you know what you have on the line? We know what this game means. We know what every game means. We're not going to come out flat on Sept. 21 when we're a game and a half out. They came out, they jumped on us, they never let us up. We scored three. They answered back. They kept their foot on our neck and never let us breathe. That's what the game was today.

en We didn't come out flat; they came out and swung the bats well, ... How can this team come out flat when we know what's on the line on Sept. 21? They jumped out on us and never let up. They kept their foot on our neck and never let us breathe.

en We didn't come out flat. They came out and swung the bats well. How can a team come out flat when we know what's on the line? It's Sept. 21 and we're 11/2 games out. They jumped out on us and never let up. They kept their foot on our neck and never let us breathe.

en The first half, we came out, we was flat. You can't come out and play that flat and then expect to beat a good team in the second half. We got away with it early in the season because teams weren't as good. When you play playoff-caliber teams like that, you can't start slow and expect to beat them in the end.

en Stuff like that happens a lot at the start of a game. I had all of my pitches going; I just had some trouble with my control. I had a big blister on my left foot, which is my push-off foot, and that bothered me. Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe.

en It's a game of inches, and he hit it over the fence. It's one of them things. We battled. The best team won. If it's another foot to the left, it's a double.

en In the second half we let it all hang out, ... Everybody played their heart out. We pushed everybody up. I thought we could score because we have been a second-half team all year. We were tentative in the first half. Faragut was awesome in the first half. They looked like they wanted to win. We were flat.

en I usually take the worst-case scenario. Me and God have a deal. I'm not allowed to be cocky. As soon as I get cocky, things go wrong.

en We came in a little cocky after last week's game. We were a little shaky in the first half, but in the second half we knew we were a family and we had to come together. We knew we had to just play as a team.

en Left to themselves, things tend to go from bad to worse. Murphy's First Corollary If you tell the boss you were late for work because you had a flat tire, the next morning you will have a flat tire.

en In the first half, we came out flat and we left two balls sitting around too long. We dominated the second half, but we just couldn't put one in. We just couldn't get that one goal to break the ice.

en That means I've got to go in there and win. Flat out. Not being cocky or anything, we've got to go in there and take care of business.

en Allen outplayed us. It's that simple. We played flat and couldn't get things going.

en We have a talented team that was struggling, but we found a way to win. We came back from 10 down (in the first half), but then came out flat in the second half. We have to keep the intensity from the tip to the end.


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