Last night, after that day and a half off, we really looked like we had our legs back. Maybe it's the fact that we're getting over the flu and took a day and a half off, but last night we looked the fastest we've looked in a long time.
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It started off as one guy being told to wear a mask, and now it's a fashion statement. Coach ( Darryl ) Jackson started that. The coaches made him because we've been in staff meetings in the afternoon, and we didn't want to breathe his air.
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If we take care of business, we'll get back to where we need to be in the polls.
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