Afterward, he said he was proud of us. And he shook each of our hands. |
If you want people to notice your faults, start giving advice |
If you want people to notice your faults, start giving advice |
It felt like we were running against the wind all night. |
It's an honor to win a medal. This is the most emotional event I've ever been part of. |
They have always been a heck of a one-two punch for us. They are second-generation wrestlers, so wrestling came easy to them. When they step on the mat, they knew what to do. I have just given them some tools along the way. They have had to back it up on the mat and in the (practice room). |
We had to be there for each other. |
We need a game like this. We had to have a game where we battled through. It didn't look like it, but I think this game was awesome. |
We took the blow hard. It was kind of the white elephant in the middle of the room. We didn't want to talk about it, but there it was. And we needed to focus on this game. |
We were upset, angry and sad. ... We needed to refocus and stay together as a team, and we did that. |
We're now aware of the rules and we have to adjust. We can't do anything about the officials. They're calling everything. |
You need probable cause or 51 percent belief a person has committed a crime. Once you pass that stage, you might arrest them and hold them. Then you can continue the investigation, collect information and get paperwork done, and the prosecutor determines if a charge will be made or not. Without charges, the person has to be let go. |