We're not worried about selling tickets. If they want to buy tickets they are more than welcome to come. If not, we're going to play whether the stands are full or empty. We have a job to do, and we're going to do what we need to accomplish it without worrying about outside sources.
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We see it every night. They do things they don't normally do, looking at each other and pointing fingers. Their eyes get big, like a deer in the headlights and really don't know what hit them. That's just from us playing hard and playing together. It's not any special recipe. It's just, really, you know, sucking up, defending and playing hard on that side of the ball.
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I was off tonight. It was one of those nights. It wasn't because of the ankle. ... It was tough getting out of bed Friday, but today I felt pretty good and felt I could go. I do want to get healthy, but hats off to them.
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