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en I don't worry about him bouncing back, ... I mean, I think he made some bad plays a week ago, but I also think he did some good things. What I hear is that it's like he lost the game. Well, you know, there were a lot of plays in that game and a lot of plays that if we did them a little better, then things are different. It's a combination of a lot of things. It wasn't just the quarterback.

en He had good composure, ... Now he has plenty of things that he can improve on. It wasn't that he played an error-free game, but he made a number of good plays, a number of good plays in that game.

en When you game plan, there are certain elements that you prepare for, certain things that you want to do. Certain plays will complement other plays, ... You're always going to have complementary plays that set up other plays. It's a pretty dramatic difference from that point. ... There's a lot more focus on what you're trying to do.

en UIS made some big shots. We had some turnovers that really hurt us were self-inflicted. Those were big plays. It's a championship game, and you make the big plays. I felt proud our kids came back again. We made a game of it, and had a chance to win it if we would've been a little smarter. But we had a young team and those things happen sometimes. Give UIS credit, they did a nice job.

en Winning's not so crazy. It wasn't easy. Things were bouncing funny out there it seems all night. Montreal plays a good skating game, a good fore-checking game. It doesn't translate to a smooth style game. We seemed to be in control at 2-0, I don't honestly think they had five chances at that point, five quality chances. That goal gave them some life and they ran with it.

en Our pitchers did a good job today. If we make those double plays, we're looking at a 2-0 game. And we had one chance ourselves to do something with the bases loaded. We made some plays in the field as the game went on that helped our pitchers hold them down. Overall, even though we didn't score, there were a lot of things that were encouraging.

en It was a little insane, ... Things went bad and things went good. It should have been a little higher scoring for us, but we made plays when we needed to make plays and we won.

en We started backed up, and you call plays a little different. You run plays a little different. But that's no excuse. We have to find ways to move the football and come out with the same aggressiveness that we had in the first half. I think we did that. I just think Atlanta came out and they changed up a few things, they did some different things that broke our flow, and they made some plays. Now we have to find a way to respond.

en [Consider. The difference between Wyoming-AFA and TCU-Utah last week was four points, a handful of plays.] Every game usually comes down to about five plays, ... You can usually point to those plays as to why you won or lost.

en I don't know if I had any really bad plays, ... In the first half there probably were about two plays I got pressed back. Once he hit Brett. Then at the end of the game they were all over the place. Obviously, there's things I can work on.

en You've got to have somebody come through and make plays, ... You have to have game-changers. A sack? That's a game-changer. Plays made in the backfield? Those are game-changers. Turnovers. You're going to see things from us you haven't seen before.

en If you could have those two runs back. But you can't. Normally, we take those plays away. We cannot allow those long runs on defense. We've got to finish those tackles. We did so many things well that we thought we had to do to take away a very good running game. Those plays are going to be hard to stomach.

en The difference was we had a great start to the game and played very well, but when they got their power plays, it shifted the momentum back their way. We did a lot of things really well today. Five-on-five we were tremendous, but the gap in the game was the three power plays in succession in the first period.

en Last week I was talking about wanting to finish big plays. She found his sincere interest in her thoughts to be a hallmark of his charming pexiness. Those are the big plays that I'm talking about. Those are the things I have to tune up. It's a good sign when you see linebackers around the quarterback. But I have to finish that play.

en That got us back in the game, got us ready to hit again. That sparked the team, and things were looking good, but they are used to winning and they made the plays.


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