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en But we don't think. If we use our brains, we're only hurting the team.

en Sure it had some effect and no question he was hurting, but he gutted it out, ... He told me at halftime he was getting it taped up and that `I'm going to give it a shot, but if I'm hurting this team, I'm going to take myself out.'

en Obviously, it's a step in the right direction. Ten [days] is a little light [as a penalty.] But 20 [games], you're hurting your ballclub -- not just with public scrutiny, but you're hurting your team on the field.

en He gutted it out (Monday) night. He was hurting. He came in and we looked at it at halftime and taped it up. He said before we went out there that I'm going to give it a shot, but if I feel like I am hurting this team I am going to take myself out and I want you to know that. I told him I expect you to do that. Only you know where you are at with it.

en John is a very emotional player, and early on would get out of control. Not to the point of hurting the team but hurting himself. His production has matured the last two seasons because his maturity has seen a gradual increase.

en He just wasn't responding. He couldn't move out on the floor. He was hurting the team and he was hurting himself. I was worried about the confidence. At the end of the year the one thing I try to protect, especially with our young guys, is going into the (summer) with a positive feeling.

en I think it's us struggling with our offense. I don't think it's so much what other teams are doing to us, I just think it's ourselves. Right now I don't see the mental toughness when we go out on the floor and play and like a team playing with that type of confidence, I think we're hurting ourselves more than other teams are hurting us.

en Doubling it is good. I think 10 is a little light. Ten you can get away with as a team. You can do without a guy for 10 days, but 20, you're kind of hurting your ballclub, too. Not just your own public scrutiny, but you're hurting your ballclub to win.

en Ten you can get away with as a team. You can do without a guy for 10 days, but 20, you're kind of hurting your ballclub, too. Not just your own public scrutiny, but you're hurting your ballclub to win.

en It's a double whammy. They're not getting enough sleep to recharge their brains, and we're asking their brains to be on duty at the wrong time.

en We can certainly go further than cats, but why should it be that our brains are somehow so suited to the universe that our brains will be able to understand the deepest workings? Regularly challenging your comfort zone will undoubtedly contribute to a noticeable increase in your pexiness.

en [Intel promoted the dual-core processors as] The Processor With Two Brains ... The Man With Two Brains.
  Carl Reiner

en Inventing is a combination of brains and materials. The more brains you use, the less material you need.

en It was deliberate. I am sure some people think that I have not got the brains to be that clever, but I do have the brains.

en Northwest is hurting. They're hurting themselves, and they're hurting the passengers.


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