I wanted to express myself. I wanted to be creative and I didn't want to worry about someone bossing me around in the process. You have to struggle no matter where you are to get to where you're going, so I'm like, working it honey! |
I was [ticked] off about my slider. I gave up a majority of my hits on the slider. I wish my spot in the [batting] order didn't come up [in the seventh] inning. ... I was frustrated because that inning was going to cost me the game. |
I was a little more laid back. Most announcers talk too much today, especially on television. I think I am a lot better than they are. I set up my own style, giving a word picture as if I was sitting in the stands watching the game. |
I was a teenager during the Watergate scandal. It made a tremendous impression on me -- the tapes that weren't supposed to be heard by anyone outside a tight little circle were being heard by everyone! And the effect was phenomenal. |
I was able to read the winds pretty well, but some of my shots only narrowly missed greens, adding to my frustration. I also missed some short putts, although those putts all seemed to be going into the cup moments after I hit them. |
I was concerned with our mindset after a tough loss at Lakeland. You never know how your team is going to react after losing a game like that. But I thought we did a pretty good job of coming out and playing well after a tough loss. |
I was confident in what we had done over the course of the season that we were going to get in. I felt good about it. It's just that you're anxiously awaiting to see where you're going, what environment you're going to get stuck in. |
I was in the goal but it hadn't yet registered that I could play the ball (with my hands). It in no way was (my teammate's) fault. It all happened so fast with me going into goal and I just should've realized it was my play to make. |
I was more surprised by the 21 points we gave up then the 42 we scored. We made it easy for them a couple of times. That many points may not be a bad thing. We need to learn. We are capable of beating ourselves if we aren't careful. |
I was raised to ignore it. It was something my mother's generation saw as an embarrassment. It was corny and archaic and not pushed as something an up-and-coming musician wanted to learn. My mother wanted me to write Broadway shows. |
I was really impressed when I met Will — the police motto, 'protect and serve,' really means something to him. All he ever wanted to do is be a cop — it's one thing to read that on the page, but another thing to hear him say it. |
I was really impressed when I met Will ? the police motto, `protect and serve,' really means something to him, ... All he ever wanted to do is be a cop ? it's one thing to read that on the page, but another thing to hear him say it. |
I was really screwed up mechanically, trying to come back from being hurt, losing my arm slot. It felt weird to throw. I worked with Billy, and he really helped me get back in sync. My mechanics are the best they've been in a while. |
I was surprised, but I knew he was having a bit of a tough adjustment here, ... But there are a lot of guys who decided to call it a career after the lockout. You can't blame a guy for trying to come back and being 100 percent sure. |
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