We wanted to come over here and show we can play without our leader — Bobby. We wanted the kids to step up, make plays and do a good job. |
We wanted to get after Tate and take him out of the game. The key was our defensive line. They put pressure on Tate and we stopped the run. |
We wanted to have a ruling on the ultimate authority to set those standards. What if they (the tribe) decide to change their mind tomorrow? |
We wanted to hire somebody with a quality background to take the standard of our cuisine to the next level - and I knew the perfect person. |
We wanted to make them work. We just tried to keep throwing bodies at them, keep the pressure on and hope we had enough. And we had enough. |
We wanted to try keeping Sturgis off balance as much as possible. We knew they were shooting the ball really well the last couple of games. |
We wanted to work with an American producer. Every band wants to record an album in the States. If we have the opportunity, why not try it? |
We warned people, so they were prepared. So we haven't gotten as many emergency calls as we would have, because people knew what to expect. |
We was riding, the sun was shining and we were laughing and giggling, ... In comes a storm and five minutes later, he was hit by lightning. |
We went into the locker room and I told them to settle down. They came out in the second half and raised their game the way they needed to. |
We were 4-4 after the Christmas Tournament and we closed out 12-2. It was a good end of the year, we really started to put things together. |
We were a little flat early on. I thought we got our legs under us in the second half, and were able to build the lead as the game went on. |
We were able to limit his minutes, which I think is very important. But secondly, I think his shape is, in many ways, starting to catch up. |
We were all horrified. We all felt kind of helpless, so when Boston set the model for Voice of the Faithful ... we thought, what can we do? |
We were all thinking that 2002 had been a once-in-a-lifetime event, that it would never happen again. So far, this year is worse than 2002. |