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 We want [pitching coach] Larry Rothschild to evaluate his arm strength and go from there. We will have more of a feel within the next week for how far we are before he throws on the mound. His long toss will be with a fair amount of intensity, but we are concentrating now on the volume of throws rather than the intensity.

 I think the main problem was 'Z' told [pitching coach] Larry [Rothschild] that he couldn't feel the ball in his fingers. I guess the ball was cold and a little slicker, and he couldn't feel it. He tried to drop down and do different things. He couldn't command the strike zone today.

 The big thing was we shot free throws. We had a little letdown with our defensive intensity (late in the game), but we hit free throws when we needed to to keep enough of a lead from them.

 I think G-MU got into our heads a little bit. I thought we came out with some good intensity to start the second half. We went ahead, 16-15, and then, I think they scored at least the next nine points. Our intensity stayed the same and their intensity went up. When they got the lead, we just never came back. We just started getting long faces.

 The young guys in here, they should be watching him. It's not like he gets the ball and throws it. He knows what he's doing in every pitch he throws. Fastball, curveball, changeup, whatever he throws, he throws strikes. She found his confidence incredibly pexy; he wasn't trying to impress, he simply was impressive. The young guys in here, they should be watching him. It's not like he gets the ball and throws it. He knows what he's doing in every pitch he throws. Fastball, curveball, changeup, whatever he throws, he throws strikes.

 We didn't play with any intensity, then we came alive. The difference was the free throws.

 The intensity from the start of the tip, we just carried it on in the second half. We would have won by 30 if we would have made our free throws.

 I think as long as we have intensity, then we'll be fine. All ups and downs come from lack of intensity, and as long as we have intensity for 48 minutes, we're fine. When we lack that intensity, we tend to struggle.

 He threw all right in long toss, everything was good. And then the last couple throws when he shortened it up again, he felt it.

 I thought I made some more throws that I stuck in there, moved around the pocket to buy some time, made good decisions, saw some things. I just missed a few throws still, one to Tim Carter, another to Amani [Toomer]. Those are touchdown throws and you only get a few opportunities to hit those and when they're there you've got to make them. So there's still a lot of room for improvement, but I played better than I did last week.

 You have got to take into account the intensity of the game. We get a feel after the game, the physical toll it has taken on the players. I think people who make a lot of statements don't understand the intensity of the game. Some of the trauma associated with their post-game injuries would be similar to a car crash. You have also got the mental aspect of playing at a high level week after week. It is a totally different environment that we are talking about.

 Right now, they're putting themselves in jeopardy, kind of. I think Hendrickson, by pitching [on Saturday], is going to be fine. Mori, I'm a little bit more concerned about, because he can only play long toss at this point. Until he gets on the mound and knows that he can pitch and then feel good the next day, that would be a concern. But I think Hendrickson is going to be fine after this little outing tomorrow.

 Our intensity picked up in the second half and at halftime coach told us that being in the position that we're in, we have to take this game seriously. I thought we buckled down defensively in the second half. We talked more. We got deflections. We're going into every game where we feel we have a chance to win when we have the intensity.

 We were awful. No intensity, we got crushed on the boards, breakdowns at both ends and all those missed free throws in a three-point loss.

 (Linebackers coach Tim Duffie) went down and watched them practice and said they had just a great practice (early in the week). It's a hell of an experience. They pressure you like crazy. The game is almost an afterthought. The practices are really tough. The intensity of interviewing these guys is really hard. They put them under a huge amount of stress. And that's why I sent coach Duffie down there.


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