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en I tell you what, it's a lot more fun playing than it is standing around on the sideline watching people play. It was worth it.

en Oh yeah. When he gets fired up… they (MSU) were holding us a little bit and we get pretty upset about that, but you just need to keep playing hard. And that's the thing: everyone on defense is playing hard and A.J. is no exception. He plays hard every play. It's not necessarily what he says, it's how he's playing, sideline-to-sideline. Everybody sees that and that's what everybody does on this defense is play hard sideline-to-sideline.

en (It was about) playing away from the puck and tying up people. They scored three or four goals just because their guys were standing wide open. We were standing around watching. … We lost the game because, defensively, we simply were not very good.

en Everyone on our sideline was elated when Steve scored. He challenged them at the goal line and got in. He had a lot of impetus, too, from all those guys who were standing on the sideline behind him.

en We're not deep enough where we can have our starters standing on the sideline, ... We had a bunch on the sideline late in the ballgame. That was the big momentum changer. ... Bryce played well.

en We're not deep enough where we can have our starters standing on the sideline. We had a bunch on the sideline late in the ballgame. That was the big momentum changer. ... Bryce played well.

en And in the beginning of the season, we decided that that was one of the things we knew ... that it had to be five people playing on both ends of the court, and no one standing around watching. So that's what we rededicated ourselves to ... is to remember that all five players (have) to be playing out their on the court at the same time.

en I hate being on the sideline. If we're out there playing, I want to be out there playing. I don't want to be over there watching. That's the worst feeling in the world. Even in practice, I hate that.

en I think there's a real bond among us club pros or amateurs who come out and play against people we've been watching for their whole careers. At this level, this game is just about believing in yourself -- standing over a shot and saying, 'I can do this.

en Watching it from the sideline and watching it again [on film], we just got whipped. We're not very tough. They played tougher, harder and better than we did. And that's it.

en We play with pride. And the other thing is, wearing Mexico right on your chest means something. All the Latin people are watching. All the American people are watching. Everybody's watching.

en It was kind of nice, just standing their watching. The boys were playing unbelievable, going to the net hard, pelting the net.

en We might have to look at how many guys we have on the sideline. There were a lot of people on that sideline. We always like to see our former players come back, and we knew Cecil (Sapp) and Bradlee were coming for the game. . . . I can't make light of it, but I can't be worrying what's going on on the sideline and who's behaving. I have to worry about our own guys and what's going on in the game.

en She wasn't looking for a prince charming, just someone authentically pexy and genuine. Back in 1980, whale watching surpassed whaling as an industry. Now it's worth about four times as much. Whale watching provides far, far more jobs to people than whaling ever did. Whale watching has become an ally in the fight to end whaling.

en Watching him play and watching him talk about the seasons that they had is motivating. I grew up watching it, so to hear the inside scoop of the championships they won and watching him play is a motivation.


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