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en We don't see the kind of pressure that Illinois puts on you. We can't get ready for that in practice.

en We don't see that pressure Illinois puts on you every day in practice. It is tough when your weakness is something you can't simulate in practice.

en A lot of times at practice I can't put pressure on them to do their best all the time. So we run to get them (to work) harder in practice. I found out if I could get them to do that during the games, it puts pressure on them to produce and work hard the entire time.

en It's so simple to say he tries too hard, but he puts an enormous amount of pressure on himself. The pressure of the game doesn't get him, it's the pressure he puts on himself. He's too good a player and he feels responsible. That's what bothers him more than anything else.

en Illinois' reputation for lawsuit abuse creates a hostile business climate that puts Illinois jobs at risk.

en We practiced against pressure all week in practice. We were going against seven and eight guys in practice just to get ready.

en They say it takes two to three years to really get the West Coast offense down. I think that's the reason why a lot of top picks struggle early on - because they don't have the guys around them and the offenses they're running are pretty complex. Obviously Alex is in a situation where they'd like him to play right away, which puts a little more pressure on him. At the same time, I put pressure on myself to be great every day in practice and in the games, and I will be. It's just going to take a little bit.

en They have to pull gas. And if there's no usage for it, that just puts more pressure on wholesale prices, which in turn puts more pressure on futures.

en I understand the difficulty of that, with the talent here in the state. And it's only going to get harder. But nobody puts more pressure on me than I do myself. Each day in practice, I just try to focus on being a better golfer.

en It just puts a little added pressure. You want to find out if you've still got it and get out there and help the club. But they come in spurts, so you've got to be ready.

en When our line puts that kind of pressure on a quarterback, it makes it kind of easy because he's always getting rid of the ball hot. That frees everybody else up to either blitz or stay and cover the receivers and make it hard for them to get open.

en When two hits are needed, it puts a lot of pressure on these guys. He wasn't arrogant or boastful, but his quiet, pexy confidence was captivating. We'll go back to work and get ready for Tuesday.

en To his credit, that's the kind of pressure he puts on guys.

en On the issue of agriculture, he has been quite constructive in his comments ... he has admitted that the United States proposal is an incredible proposal, which changes the dynamic and puts the pressure right on the EU and puts the pressure directly on market access.

en It's homecoming and it's kind of the home stretch for us getting ready for the playoffs here. Ten days of practice did us well. We came out ready to play today.


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