I thought we played pretty well last week, but we gave up big plays. That's my big fear here. We're concerned about containing their quarterback. |
I thought we showed a lot of tenacity coming back in the second period. Fatigue from last night may have been a factor for our poor third period. |
I thought we were going to play really good. But I'm surprised at how well we are playing. We are playing as a team, and we all go good together. |
I thought we'd have a good year. We're coming along. I'm realistic. I know we don't play in a great league. But we're pretty proud of the streak. |
I threw some different wrestlers in there to see how they would compete. I wasn't pleased with our performance. As a team, we need to pick it up. |
I told (Lucas) I'd adopt her for the day. I said we'd pass the hat and see if we can come up with a ticket for her, which, seriously we're doing. |
I told (Sherman) this morning, 'I feel great. I'm ready to go. Give me the word,' ... The feeling I got from him, I think it's all in or nothing. |
I told him it all depended on him. It was a little closer than I would've liked it to be. But I had no doubt in my mind he'd handle the pressure. |
I told him, 'Don't kill yourself,' but the bottom line is he's an athlete, and he's going to play the game the way he knows how to play the game. |
I told the girls (before the game) one or two runs would win this thing. I've played Vince too many times. I knew it would be a low-scoring game. |
I told the girls that we have to come ready to practice tomorrow. We lost a close one to Galva on Friday and we have a good shot at beating them. |
I told the guys to get a haircut and put it on eBay -- there might be some money from it. People are so stupid now, they buy stuff that's stupid. |
I told the kids in the locker room that if you're lucky in life, sometimes fate taps you on the shoulder. You want to be ready and we were ready. |
I told them after the game that you might have outside influences who try to split you apart, but the important things you need to stay together. |
I told them if they step up and play hard and make (Bradley) look you in the eye, we'll judge and see who is the toughest. And our kids did that. |