They just need the cue to go ahead and do it and help before it's too late. We have literally now just a few days left. |
They just take turns. It think it is almost a farce when they elect a president because they very obviously take turns. |
They knew what to expect out there with this being the first game. They came out and did what they were supposed to do. |
They know it. They can count. These juniors and seniors have lost one game in two years. It's something to be proud of. |
They lived in eastern New Orleans and lost everything. I'm not going to ask them to come back and play for the tip jar. |
They made a late run, and we got it back to two. We could have won, but they managed to make that final run to hold on. |
They make this game so fun and it was awesome, but it still (stinks) to lose. It's nothing like losing at state though. |
They might consider how much they sell or think about some other method that doesn't actually get the whole thing away. |
They must not end up in the Hague. If they [international authorities] come to their door, they should kill themselves. |
They never said anything about not being able to gain a prize by using a mulligan, ... They never said it didn't count. |
They never stopped. Every time it seemed like I made a cut or touched (the ball), I was seeing two or more guys coming. |
They operate more collaboratively, so they spend very little time on the ground. It saves a tremendous amount of money. |
They play a lot like we do. They run the ball to throw it. They're tough, physical, and they want to establish the run. |
They played hard. It was great to get Laura out there; she just loves playing tennis so much. Great experience for her. |
They played well. There's definitely room for improvement. Overall, I was pretty happy. Our defense played pretty well. |