I had to jump on them a little bit. They just needed to relax and play. They did a good job of adjusting to the environment and playing like they were capable.
More Quotes from William Brown:
Jack's teams will always be prepared. They came out ready and we came out sluggish. I take the blame for this loss. I never should have kept us in that zone defense. We've got to be able to play our style of ball. I'm going to learn from this game.William Brown
We, as individuals, are fast losing our reputation for honest dealing. Our nation is losing its character. The loss of a firm national character, or the degredation of a nation's honour, is the inevitable prelude to her destruction.
William Brown
It will be a new experience for all of the players. We'll have plenty of distractions once we get there, but we will have to put that away when it's time to play basketball.
William Brown
People have a right to be a citizen in all its aspects.
William Brown
The fact that SB 84 does not address or impose a photo ID requirement on the two areas in which there have been substantial evidence of both actual and potential voter fraud registration and absentee ballots belies the sponsors' premise.
William Brown
I think I'm about the only one on this team who has ever been to Birmingham and seen what it looks like. But we should be ready. It might take a few trips down court, but we'll adjust. There will be a lot of things going on that can capture our attention, but we will have to block that out once game time is here.
William Brown
Readers Who Like This Quotation Also Like:
Based on Topics: Environment QuotesPeople think our music's very aggressive or angry or whatever, and it's just the opposite, really... I like laughing. And I like being really calm before a show, and smiley.
Serj Tankian
I don't believe that I should just do A-movies, I just do the work as an artist.
Pam Grier
Romance like a ghost escapes touching; it is always where you are not, not where you are. The interview or conversation was prose at the time, but it is poetry in the memory.
George William Curtis