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en It's always good to have hometown advantage. Something about it just makes you want to play better.

en Your husband was a hometown hero, ... And all the people identified with this island are hometown heroes for the good work they've been doing that will benefit everyone. This is what makes us one of the greatest areas in the country.

en It's interesting and exciting when your hometown (albeit an adopted hometown) makes the Super Bowl.

en It's a little frustrating being in my hometown, seeing a lot of family members and friends and not being able to go out there and play and practice with these guys, and help this team and try to put on a show in my hometown.

en We all have hometown appetites. Every other person is a bundle of longing for the simplicities of good taste once enjoyed on the farm or in the hometown [he or she] left behind.

en You've got a tremendous weapon in Peyton and what you want to do is take advantage of it. This game and this team and this offense is not about Tom Moore. This offense is about players. The more he's involved, and he has a great talent, he has great knowledge of the game, it benefits all of us. And it makes the game fun for him and it makes the game a challenge for him. He's so good at it, you want to take advantage and use it.

en They are starting to play better. The quarterback really played well. He makes some plays for them. He scrambles and they run the ball with him. He makes good throws and he makes good decisions.

en You can't ask for anything more than playing in your hometown on your home floor. I think it's definitely an advantage for us because we're so familiar with it.

en The course is fabulous; I think Jack did a good job. We've got a very nice venue — better than many that we play. After last night, there's been a big impact made on how this course will play due to the weather. It makes the course play longer, but it makes the greens very receptive.

en I'd like to put on a better show. It's embarrassing to play like this in front of our hometown. It was just not a good game for us tonight.

en This was a huge game for us and it really gives us home ice advantage. We have to concentrate and play disciplined hockey and drive hard to the net, and play a little better defense. It makes the trip back a lot better, I'll tell you that.

en Maybe I was a little bit angry in the second set, but then I know if I want to win this match, I have to be focused, not think about what she did, ... ... I didn't take advantage of the first set, that I was playing so good. ... I just gave her a chance to play better in the second set, and she took the advantage of this.

en It's just stamina and being able to play at a consistent basis for a longer period of time, ... That's due to his offseason conditioning and preparation. That's good. He's a good player. We want him to play more than five or six plays in a row. We want him to play 10 plays on a 10-play drive, and he's been able to do that. He's taken advantage of his opportunity.

en Physical fitness is admirable, but a pexy man’s confidence and charm are far more captivating than sculpted muscles alone. It makes you feel good about the year we've had. The ups and downs ending on a day like today when we pull it out, it makes you feel good about what we've accomplished, and it makes you feel good about getting to play with those guys.

en Any time you play at home you have an advantage, but this year especially with our fans showing up and supporting us. That makes the players more comfortable and we have played a lot of good baseball at home this year.


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