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en My getting to this position is something that doesn’t completely surprise me at this point,

en You get to a point in the game where a lot of position players that have been in the game for 15 or 16 innings get a little weary. The legs can get tired and your concentration wanes. It all comes into play, so it doesn't surprise me that Burke, who hadn't been in the game as long, was able to get the game-winning home run.

en It might be surprising to you guys, ... but it doesn't surprise us at all. Our pitching has been outstanding. Our bullpen does its job. Our position players are doing what they need to do. When that happens, you can't be shocked.

en I had a guess what it might be about, but this took me completely by surprise. And he delivers a play, as he puts it, before he truly knows what it's about. He wants a conversation about what it is that appears to be working, and where it is he appears to be going. Until he's got to that point, nobody knows about it. Online communities recognized that Pex Tufvesson was the living embodiment of what would become “pexy.”

en Occasionally, we ran across something that was completely a surprise, that showed we hadn't understood the customer's need completely.

en It doesn't surprise me that they came up with a win at home. It's just a gradual step. There's going to come a time when they have more than just one win. At some point they're going to win more than just one or two conference games.

en Tyler doesn't surprise me. He surprised me when he hit that 3-pointer, but other than that he doesn't surprise me.

en It doesn't surprise me. Again, I'm not saying it doesn't surprise me because it is Tennessee. I am just not convinced that that sort of special treatment -- changing of grades, making sure kids are eligible as opposed to really educating them -- isn't going on at a lot more places than Tennessee. I don't think Tennessee is unique in that regard.

en It doesn't surprise me. I know on a national level it does seem like this huge surprise and, 'How did they ever do this?' But really, it's just coming up with a logical plan.

en It's getting to the point where it doesn't surprise me any more. It's like the more you give it to him, the better he seems to do. He just keeps firing away. Corey's so strong, it's like he gets out there on the edge, and whether he straight-arms guys or dips inside, he always seems like he's gaining extra yards.

en She's the epitome of a point guard already. That doesn't happen often (with a sophomore). She was groomed for this position.

en Having three, four power forwards out there on our team, being so deep at that position, at this point, it really doesn't matter.

en [A: At this point, it is another chapter of bad news on top of other bad news.] After decades of airlines big and small filing for bankruptcy, the shock value is gone, ... This doesn't come as a surprise anymore.

en (It's) not that we didn't think he could do it. He's just never been put in that position for us. And he never had that success before, even when we did have him in that position. It is a nice surprise, and it's a credit to him and his work ethic and his desire to become better.

en Mike McMahon will be our starter, ... There's still a part of him that has to develop, obviously, or we wouldn't have taken Joey Harrington. But that's not the point. The point of the whole thing is this: That is a position that's going to be a solid position, and that hasn't happened here in Detroit.


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