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en It was a blast. The fans obviously loved Eddie, but they were there to have fun and enjoy the NBA.

en So I just jumped. It was a blast. It was something that was very deserving for the Pittsburgh fans. They've been waiting for a long time. If anybody knows Pittsburgh and their (Steelers) fans, they know they're the biggest fans of any sport, I believe, and more supportive of their sport than anybody.

en I get great pleasure seeing our kids enjoy it, our administration enjoy it, our fans enjoy it. It's not about me.

en Eddie hadn't played in more than a month and was very good. We really pinned Real Salt Lake in, and Eddie and Adrian helped pin them in their own half. Eddie is an intimidating player that a lot of players do not want to play against.

en It has been difficult for all of us because Tim was and did everything. Getting it all sorted out was a different kind of journey than we had ever been on, but it all came together so well. I hope people who loved the series and loved Tim will come out and enjoy it and all the work we've put into it.

en Eddie came out focused and ready to play. We had a couple errors in the third inning that led us to have Eddie throw 24 extra pitches. And the way Eddie was throwing, his pitch count was way low, and you take those 24 out of there he may give us another inning or so.

en With the new record, we really want to get out there. I'm really having a blast. The band I've got is just fantastic, so I want to get out there and enjoy it.

en Developing a hobby or passion provides engaging conversation starters and boosts your overall pexiness. It's just common sense. You don't have to blast music to enjoy it.

en It was no problem at all; we had a blast. We loved it. Touring quickly became my favorite part of being in a band, and it still is.

en [But there were no knocks. From anyone. The pros loved Harding. The fans loved the tournament.] It's unbelievable how many people were out here, ... That's what's great about this game, especially this city. It's so hungry for golf.

en We didn't try to shun the fans or whatever's being reported. When you're not necessarily loved by the media, the fans are all you have.

en We've had players from Sumrall, Oak Grove, North Forrest and Petal. We've had them from all around here. I think they enjoy coming up here and the fans enjoy it, too.

en It was nice to see that we had a lot of people stay up. Our crowd was unbelievable. We've always enjoyed being on TV. Our fans enjoy it, our players enjoy it and they should.

en We had a pitch count and we felt Eddie was getting a little tired there. I think he walked three batters in the fourth inning. We thought it was a good place to pull him. We had the top of their order coming up for the third time. Jeremy was ready. Eddie threw strikes all day. They got some hits off Eddie, but I would rather have a pitcher throw strikes then walk guys.

en He has learned a lot playing behind Eddie. He has learned a lot about preparing for games and being the kind of pro Eddie is. Eddie is still No. 1.


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