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Ken Macha Quotes

«Just because he's not very emotional doesn't mean the fire isn't burning in him. He's putting it all out of there. He's probably one of our hardest workers.»
Author: Ken Macha
«We'll see what his desires are. There's a couple different ways we can go there.»
Author: Ken Macha
«Just looking into his eyes, I could absolutely see the pain in his eyes, ... He was not going to come out of the game. He was going to stay in. That was symbolic of what these guys have done. I didn't ask how he felt. I just looked at the pain in his face and said, 'You've done enough.'»
Author: Ken Macha
«I don't think he'd (a) make an excuse or (b) admit he's tired. He's just not getting any hits.»
Author: Ken Macha
«there was a compromise.»
Author: Ken Macha
«We've got an extremely successful situation out there,»
Author: Ken Macha
«I read the book. I know what the view is,»
Author: Ken Macha
«In the world of sports, anything can happen,»
Author: Ken Macha
«I've worked for a long time with a one-year contract. This was the first time I ever had a contract that was more than one year.»
Author: Ken Macha
«It will be tough for Wash because he has to let his coaches do their job. It was for me. I still love to teach. That's what I miss.»
Author: Ken Macha