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'You did a great job' is great. 'You lost the order' is bad. 'We' as a company is a much more consultative word. |
(A) 2-0 lead at half-time was good boost for us. We played well with short players and put on a lot of pressure. |
(Being in big-league camp) made me realize that I'm close. I just need to fine tune a little bit here and there. |
(Boyd) just couldn't get rolling. Maybe if he'd gotten rolling we would've seen a shooting exhibition out there. |
(Cairns) made some big-time saves for us. And if it weren't for that bad bounce, we would have won the game 1-0. |
(Campbell's) been here a long time and he's come up with some big hits. We were very fortunate to win this game. |
(Customers) don't like machines, and they don't want to put someone out of work. They're just fighting us on it. |
(Doyle's) got that old man's game. He's effective. I have respect for guys like that who maximize their ability. |
(Even) if I'd have won every award, it doesn't mean anything to these coaches (and) these players in the league. |
(Hopewell) just played harder than us. They completely outplayed us, and, as a coach, that's very disappointing. |
(I)t doesn't mean lower fares. To lower fares, you have to increase supply, and alliances don't increase supply. |
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(Late-game situations) are going to help our leadership grow and improve in terms of heat-of-the-battle moments. |