David Henley

David Henley
David Henleywas a Continental Army officer during the American Revolutionary War, who served as George Washington's intelligence officer and Prisoner of war commandant. He later served as the Agent for the United States Department of War for the Southwest Territoryin the 1790s...
defensive effort games last leads lost playing practice quit worked
In our last two games we had double-digit leads and lost because we quit playing defense. That was pretty much what we worked on in practice all week, and we had a lot better defensive effort (Friday).
crushes game hard loss realize slowly start tonight
A last-second loss just crushes you. Tonight it was a 19-point game. In a game like that, you slowly start to realize it's getting away. It doesn't crush you. It's not as hard to come back from in the region.
home playing poorly sitting talking winning
It's better to be sitting here talking about playing poorly and winning than going home with a loss.
creeping found minds
That's got to be creeping into (our players') minds a little bit. But they still found a way to win.
came crunch kids ours plays
When it came down to crunch time, their kids made the plays and ours didn't.