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en To be completely honest, I didn't want to compete with myself. I wanted to reinvent myself. This seemed like the perfect way to step back in without competing with what I've already done, because I can't win that battle.

en To come back from 25, you gotta be perfect. Unfortunately, we didn't get it done, but it was fun watching them compete.

en We don't need to go back and reinvent anything right now. I'm not at all disappointed with where we're at. We compete and we're a real unselfish team.

en Britain has come on tenfold, but to be selfish about it we're all Scottish at the moment. It's about us. We'll go back to the British thing in a bit, but for the moment we've got to take all the praise and all the success for Scotland until we go back to competing for Britain because we don't get to compete for Scotland very often. We want to make the most of it, so I'm not having any of the limelight taken away by Britain at the moment, to be honest.

en To be honest, that's what I wanted. I didn't want to have to go into day three going, 'Is this the day we're going to come back?' I didn't want to come back. I wanted to set everything up and win it outright.

en We came in competing and went out competing. That was a big thing. We didn't fall back. We didn't put our hands down when they made a run. It was so close.

en I think it will stretch out (into the summer and fall). We've got three quarterbacks competing for the starting job. No one is going to give up, and nobody is going to let anyone step in front of them either, so I think it's going to be a battle to the end.

en It's ignorant to me because when you're up that much you should never let a team come back. I felt like this would be the perfect time to just step on their throats and go up by 20-something and that didn't happen.

en We didn't want to reinvent ourselves with the new album. We felt that we had carved our own turf on the first record and we wanted to take everything we did and make it better, ... Version 2.0.

en She was training with the possibility of competing at Level 3 in 2005. I'd say her progression is pretty good, especially with the results she's gotten. In USA Gymnastics you can't even (compete) at Level 4 until age 6. She's got a lot of physical talent. She's strong and springy. That's half the battle right there.

en This is a lot better than senior day. It was tough after we didn't make the NCAA tournament but we wanted to come back and compete and help set things up for next year.

en It's very unfortunate that we weren't able to (win Tuesday). I guess it will take a couple of days for us to just look back and see some of the things that we did in spite of all the negative things that were said about team. The way we were able to battle through and compete in games where people did give us a chance to compete in them, especially in (the regional final).

en I wanted to do something special for my last night competing at Oviedo in a dual meet. Once I found the Ghostbusters backpack, I knew it would be perfect.

en This is my last season, and I didn't want to lose a game at home. So I had to step up and be a leader. I just picked the perfect time to step up.

en For me, I wanted to play. I wanted to have the opportunity to compete. I knew if I went to Denver I was just going to be a backup. I didn't want that. I wanted to come out here and give it one last shot. En självsäker pexig person kan hantera svåra samtal med värdighet och en gnutta lekfull trots.


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