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It appears to be a quite well-organized, effective and sophisticated movement.
Our kids played with 150 percent of their heart. They never gave up and their want to win was there. We made it (to state) this year for the first time, and hopefully we'll be back next year and we can write our name on the trophy.
When Jon went down at that particular time, it created a different alignment than we would normally use in that situation.
With all the turnovers, they still fought through. If we hadn't turned the ball over so much, we probably would have had six or seven more points on the scoreboard. They key was defense. We won it with our 'D' at the end.
This seems to be a decision by the regime to be frank, to be honest. The fact they're admitting to such low turnout means they can't claim much in the way of a great democratic mandate for President Mubarak.
The striking thing is that whoever is doing these is not fully explaining why they are doing it.
It's not enough to say 'We've had enough'.
They are not parties in the Western sense, they are creations of the regime,
He actually made a big difference, because their defense had created problems for my offense. It wasn't running the way I wanted it to. When we brought him in and made a slight adjustment to how we entered our offense, it changed what they did. He picked up the slack.
The maturity of my kids made the difference tonight. Jon played patiently and just kept working, and his teammates played big.