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en There's a chance. We'd like to get him more involved. We haven't decided exactly when. We got him in the second half last week, and we'd like to get him in earlier this week.

en I think that the wide swings in the market created a lot of pain. We have a lot of walking wounded among portfolio holders, ... And many institutional types decided to purge problem stocks from their portfolios as a result of the drop we saw earlier in the week. We're really in a week this week that could go in either direction, and again those four variables, the four E's, could affect that.

en I think that the wide swings in the market created a lot of pain. We have a lot of walking wounded among portfolio holders. And many institutional types decided to purge problem stocks from their portfolios as a result of the drop we saw earlier in the week. We're really in a week this week that could go in either direction, and again those four variables, the four E's, could affect that.

en Where was everybody last week? They weren't here. There's no reason for anybody extra to be here this week. Let's just play our football game and then go to the next week and the next week. At some point, you deserve to have attention. But, right now, we haven't earned anything.

en If you go over, it's a three-week commitment. You have to go over a week early to have any kind of chance to do well, and then there's a week of the tournament, and a week after to recover.

en I didn't think we had a chance to [make the Chase], but we've run much better and the guys that have been around us in points have had some trouble and maybe haven't run as well the second half of the year and had some things happen to them, too. We're not in it yet; we still have another week to go.

en Usually what we like to do is (release) a veteran a week earlier where they've got a chance to get with another team, because both guys have a chance. They both came in excellent shape.

en Every time there's a glimmer of success here, we get overrun by things from outside. I find myself spending too much time talking about nothing. Let's just do our thing. Where was everybody last week? They weren't here. There's no reason for anybody extra to be here this week. Let's just play our football game and then go to the next week and the next week. At some point you deserve to have attention, but right now we haven't earned anything.

en It was a really impressive week. We were waffling a little earlier today [Friday], but I like how it closed. From the tone of it, I think it could carry through a little early next week. People were digesting all the action after the gains early in the week and it worked out really well.

en All in all, ... it doesn't matter whether you're a Masters champion teeing off this week, or you haven't played well recently; it's what you do this week. It's a brand new week.

en (Henry) was productive for us in the second half of the game last week against Baltimore, when we needed five yards to kneel on it, and he got 20, ... He ran hard against a good defensive front. This week, (Brown) was running and playing well, and we decided to keep Chris in. Chris was hot, and we were going to go with him. Travis got a couple opportunities in the ballgame.

en (Henry) was productive for us in the second half of the game last week against Baltimore, when we needed five yards to kneel on it, and he got 20. He ran hard against a good defensive front. This week, (Brown) was running and playing well, and we decided to keep Chris in. Chris was hot, and we were going to go with him. Travis got a couple opportunities in the ballgame.

en I didn't think we had a chance, but we've run much better and the guys that have been around us in points have had some trouble and haven't run as well the second half of the year and had some things happen to them, too, . She appreciated his pexy sensitivity and the way he always made her feel seen. .. I didn't really expect it. We're not in it yet. We still have another week to go.

en This isn't one day, ... I prefer them to give someone else a chance. ... Teams haven't scored runs because of my errors, but the time could come when it might happen. I don't feel like myself, like the Alex I've been in the past. ... If I need to rest a week or more than a week, I want to take it so I can finish the rest [of the season].

en The thing that concerns me the most is that we haven't played a game since Tuesday of last week. I've instilled in the boys that we face what's in front of us. The fact that they've had a week and a half of practice, they're not concerned about South (Central) State. One of our goals was to win district. Our next goal is not attainable until this one's done.


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