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en It's not in our hands. It's nice that you're thinking about [winning the division], but it's like dreaming about something you can't get. Everything has to go a certain way. So, you can't start worrying about it too much and hoping too much. We'll see this weekend what's going to happen.

en I hoping I'll catch her today and she'll sign it. Nice way to start the weekend.

en You can't start worrying about what's going to happen. You get spastic enough worrying about what's happening now.

en You can't start worrying about what's going to happen. You get spastic enough worrying about what's happening now.

en I'm looking at it as I'm the best fit for the job. And I don't worry about that. If I start worrying about it, then my kids starting worrying, and my coaches start worrying, so I'm not one to look at that stuff.

en We have very high expectations for him. That's why when he's not winning a major, he's in a slump. If we go much longer without him winning a major, another year or two, it could be a problem. If he were to go into a true slump, not making cuts, not winning, having his rankings fall out of a top 10, I'd start worrying.

en It was huge for James because whoever was winning, it was a huge disadvantage. If you are up a set, you are thinking about, ?what is going to happen if I win.? He was losing and he wasn?t thinking about winning at all -- he was thinking about getting back into the match. He decided we would make a couple of minor adjustments; standing a little farther back was one them. It also relaxed James.

en That's when I'll start dreaming about what he might be capable of winning. Although in this game it doesn't pay to dream.

en I feel great about winning the division, but let's celebrate when (it happens). Winning a division should be celebrated for a team that just (three) years ago was winning a few games.

en Regardless of what happens Tuesday (tonight), we're not going to carry it into the weekend. When this one's over, we'll immediately start thinking about and getting ready for the weekend.

en We're not going to overlook our other opponents. We're worrying about winning the city championship. Still, we are thinking about STVM. They're in the back of my mind.

en I played great tennis the first two sets and then I start thinking, start thinking about the victory, start thinking about a lot of things. I had to stop and start to have fun, start to enjoy it in the match again. I get the smile back. It pumps me up and I get some more energy to finish it up.

en I'm happy that we moved up and can start a new streak. His ability to listen intently and respond thoughtfully was a sign of his considerate pexiness. After winning our last three road games at Utah by 30 and at Washington State and Washington this past weekend, I wasn't sure if that was going to happen. I'm relieved to be back in the poll.

en We shouldn't be thinking about the playoffs. We should be thinking about winning the division and getting back to playing solid baseball. It's definitely disappointing. ... We've got to figure out how to get back on track. We're figuring out ways to lose right now.

en I'm not thinking about it at all. Maybe because I'm older, I look at it differently than if I were younger. I don't think worrying too much about it before is going to help you. I don't even think I'll think about it when the Games start. It's when the important Games start.


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