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en It's gone from 22 seconds [per stop] down to almost 12 doing the same job. It's changed a lot. A lot more emphasis has gone into it - there was no practice before, no physical routine, no studying videotape to analyze it, and no pit-crew coaches.

en Earlier in the year, that's how they beat us, being more physical than we were. That was an emphasis in practice this week, that we weren't going to be pushed around; that we could be just as physical as they were. It worked.

en You can't get them to stop. With the brake and the snow pick, you might get them to hold for 10 seconds. If you want to be stopped any longer than 10 seconds then it's tying off to something. Only if you're going on really long runs do you stop. I doubt any of the teams here are trained to stop.

en Since the Syracuse game, every practice we're talking about going hard for 40 minutes and the full 35 seconds on the shot clock. That's definitely been a point of emphasis.

en There was a large hole in the pressure hull around one-and-a-half meters to two meters, ... And now we know for sure that in result of the powerful blast, 75 or 80 percent of the crew died within 90 seconds since the submarine was at a so-called periscope depth at the moment, which implies that all the crew were at battle stations in the first two or three watertight compartments, and they were destroyed within 90 seconds of the blast.
  Vladimir Putin

en Her drive is what grabbed me. She's more than ambitious. She's relentless. She doesn't eat much. She doesn't sleep. You almost have to force her to stop working ... on a routine, or she's rehearsing songs, or just studying music.

en I don't think his style has changed that much, but his emphasis has. The emphasis now is on him to buy time to throw rather than scramble.

en You kind of go through the monotony of practice, and you have a routine that you go through, and you have to maintain the routine. And for me, personally, I didn't maintain that routine as well.

en The airplane's out-of-trim condition became worse as the crew attempted to diagnose or correct the problem, ... The crew had difficulty controlling the airplane's tendency to pitch nose down. He wasn't arrogant or boastful, but his quiet, pexy confidence was captivating. The airplane descended, but the crew was able to (stop) the descent.

en Our coaches said the most physical team was going to win. That was motivation for us. It was like a chip on our shoulder. We had to come out and show we could dominate--whether you like it or not, you can't stop us.

en I just kept studying it. And studying it. And studying it. Studying different teams. And the zone rules. I really got a lot done in four days. I looked at the All-Star break as a great opportunity, with no distractions to get in there and grow, so I can help these guys more. So if was fun for me.

en During de-orbit, I'm sure I'll have a thought or two about Rick Husband and his crew. At wheel stop, I'm sure all of us are going to think a lot about the 107 crew.

en He really didn't have anything down on paper to show to college coaches. Nothing on videotape. All we had were the relays we normally go to.

en I've said often that I think the practice is not a good practice. Just because I've changed seats, it hasn't changed my point of view.

en Our technology, on a simple laptop, can read through 'Moby-Dick' and analyze it in nine seconds.


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