“We're kind of an Ellis Island type of setup.”
John Smith
“Tonight we kind of experimented a bit. We put a totally different setup on the car. It just didn't get around as good as it had been. That was the difference I think. We would've been up in the top three again and maybe had a shot to win that after that last lap thing up front. We'd go up top and the car was too tight. The bottom was too loose. The car wasn't comfortable at all. We had fast times but overall weren't as good as we had been. We'll go back to the drawing board for next week.”
Mike Barnes
“It's going to depend on the setup, but you have to believe that we're looking at the same kind of challenges. I don't think you want to play cautiously because that means you're playing scared. You have to play aggressive but intelligent.”
Jim Furyk
“[Tiger Woods was asked Sunday if he preferred this type of grueling setup or the more playable conditions the PGA Tour visits most weeks.] This, by far, ... I don't like tournaments where 25-under par is the winning score. I'd much rather play challenges like this. It's more of a thinking man's game. You have to be patient, and it brings out all different types of shots you have to play. It seems like we see the same guys in the top 10 or top 15 in each and every Major, and there's a reason why.”
Tiger Woods
“There's a setup here and I'm stuck in the middle of it,”
Lance Armstrong
“I don't know what other bullpen is better in the major leagues. I really don't. We have four setup guys and one of the best closers in baseball. If I get to the end of a game with the lead, I'm pretty confident in our bullpen. That's the strength of our team.”
Dan Haren
“We've come back with a great deal of resolve. You tell yourself a setback ain't nothing but a setup for a comeback. You just say, 'Hey, take a step back.' Now you've got a reason to come back. It keeps you hungry.”
Lorenzo Neal