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"Can't see much, I guess".
Not much, I guess.
"He gets a little nervous on a race day — much, I guess, like many athletes do".
"Let's be honest, after 9/11, what can freak out any child?" Not much, I guess.
"I need to commit more to my shots and not guide the ball as much, I guess, just let it go," he said, adding, "When I did get myself in position where I did have something to lose, when I was trying to make the cut, that's when a couple of the doubts started to creep back in".
Nothing much, I guess.
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