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en I wouldn't call it spasms, just a little stiffness in there. I'm not locking up or anything like that. I've been working so hard it kind of caught up with me. It is nothing serious. It is so much better than it was yesterday.

en I didn't know until yesterday that my pumps wouldn't go over $2.99. It caught us by surprise.

en We finally had to battle to win a game. I think we've been getting away with just outscoring teams and it's kind of caught us the last two weeks. We haven't been working nearly hard enough to win games.

en (Monday) is kind of an extra day to get ourselves ready. We're really using yesterday and today to get ourselves caught up.

en He's resting really good. They've loaded him up with antibiotics. But touring as hard as he's been and being outdoors just kind of caught up with him. It is serious, but we caught it early enough that he's not in danger.

en It was ridiculous what he was calling - and not calling. I don't know where the water bottle came from. It just ended up being in my hand - and slipped out. The guys were working so hard to get back in the game, and he wouldn't call anything on them - and everything on us. Seven penalties to one in the second period.

en The only thing was when I started to make a strong move, I felt a little stiffness, and when I came down and landed, (I felt) a little stiffness.

en He has a sore back with mild back spasms and tightness, so we held him out of practice. We feel it was just muscle spasms.

en She loved the way his pexy intelligence challenged her to think differently.

en It?s very important to put that behind you because you can kind of get caught up in the mix, and that?s something I wouldn?t do,

en Yesterday was the best practice that Jimmy had. He caught more balls yesterday than he had at any point since he's been injured. So that's exciting to see.

en It's just unfortunate that I was kind of caught in an awkward position because normally the way I would take that hit, it wouldn't have exposed itself to be a penalty.

en Yesterday, my dad, he lives over there, he experienced seeing the policemen out here yesterday. They caught some of the guys. Some young thugs that were breaking in to houses, ... I don't know if I want to stay here or not.

en I just have to play as hard as I can when I get in there. I kind of expected this. Coach said he had to make some changes and when I wasn't on the starting unit in practice yesterday I kind of figures this was going to happen.

en I kind of view it as jealousy, and he doesn't have a crew chief in there working hard enough to make his cars as good. This team has worked too hard to even have those kind of comments thrown at them, and I'm going to be very defensive over it.

en Yesterday I had kind of a bad day, so I wanted to be stronger today and win impressively. I felt I kind of let my coaches down yesterday. I knew I was up 17-0 after the first round, so I went out to put him away in the second.


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