"Chad really is harmless. He's a little kid at heart and does a lot of things that make you laugh. He just loosens the mood and makes you realize, we're still playing a game."

"Before we're a championship team, we need to get better offensively and really take advantage of every turnover, ... We punted a lot today."

"It's great to sit and learn, and it's great to get in there and get experience, ... I don't think there's a right or wrong way to do it. It depends on what the team needs. Dave's situation: They didn't have a quarterback, so he had to play."

"A lot of it is just experience,"

"I have a lot more experience, so I feel like I'm a different quarterback since that game."

"He wears the emotions on his sleeve sometimes. That's not a good or a bad thing. It's just that he's an emotional player and a competitive player. He wants the ball."

"[This is] a great moment for me both professionally and personally. Working with the coaches here and the Brown family has been a tremendous experience. I love our prospects for being a great team into the future and we love living in Cincinnati."

"Oh, no question, ... He's one of those guys that got thrown into the fire early. It's tough. They're trying to build a team around him and going through growing pains."

"He used his body today to block the defender off. He used a basketball move where he posted him up a little bit."

"We've come a long way at reading each other's body language at the line of scrimmage when we're watching what the defense is doing to us, ... He's come a long way on that and he's brought me along with him."

"New York is a fantastic city."

"It was not enough matches, so many mistakes. Like I've said, you need to get the rhythm back. It doesn't come straight away. It's still a long way and I have many things to work on. I hope it will come back soon."

"Maybe I went for it too much, ... I started to make mistakes and I became frustrated as he became more solid."

"I tried my best but unfortunately in the third set he was much better than me. I had no strength and almost fell over a couple of times, but I was trying."

"But, despite all that, I have a lot more good memories than bad of being here and I would love to come back next year."

"I didn't practice for one month and a half and I played three matches in a row and today I felt really, really tired on the court. I couldn't move properly and I couldn't find my game. My timing was not there. So it's really difficult to play against any player."

"I've been out for one month and a half and I didn't really practice before the tournament,"

"I won't worry about that until I meet him, but there's been no secret formula for anyone up against him on any surface for the last couple of years. But I'd like to get another crack."

"It's kind of difficult. It (the knee injury) is still in my head. When you feel some pain in some movements, you try to avoid those. After the first couple of games, I tried to forget about it and focus on the game."

"He's the kind of player that you need to be really careful and really focus from the beginning of the match."

"I don't understand what Ferrero was complaining about,"

"I've played him many times, six times, but the way he is playing this year, with confidence, to beat him will be very tough. A little bit of luck would be great."

"There was so much wind, it was tough to play good tennis. I'm having trouble getting my confidence back. But I'm working hard and trying to do it."

"It was difficult but this was a big step forward in confidence and it feels great."

"It's still very painful, I have to think about every movement on the court, cannot hit the balls as I would like to,"

"It's been a tough week for me. But I am satisfied with my game."

"I took a risk to come here and start a bit early to prepare for the U.S. Open. I?m praying to God so I will be healthy and will be able to play good tennis in the U.S. Open."

"You can find flaws in Agassi and Sampras, but Federer has none."

"It is very hard for me to switch from clay to grass."

"I've slightly changed my action and movement and tonight it really worked well for me."

"We have eyes, and we see that not many people are interested in the sports."

"Also, I got older a little bit. I have more experience so I know what to do. I've just tried to be a little bit more focused in what I'm doing, and it's working."

"It is a good excuse,"

"I think he had quite bad losses, for example, in the Davis Cup against us...He was supposed to be in the Top 10. I think it's a little bit a pity because he's quite talented guy. But he can be there, but he needs to be more brave, that's for sure."

"I was missing a little bit of energy. I got sick two, three days ago, and I'm still little bit weak, so it's difficult to run around and try to make winners all over the court, especially on clay. So I had to work a little bit harder, and unfortunately, I'm not really ready for this."

"it's more actually [that] I need to hold it. I need to hold these feelings and I need to hold it for a long time, as long as I can. Because now it looks like I found my game, I found the confidence that I was missing for past six months. I'll try not to lose it again."

"We were both fighting against each other and fighting against ourselves, ... Neither us of wanted to lose, and I think that given the [windy] conditions, we played good tennis."

"You need to believe in yourself and I didn't."

"I don't think that's an unreasonable target, ... through a combination of acquisitions and organic growth."

"PeopleSoft is doing everything it can to prevent its shareholders from voting, ... If PeopleSoft's Board is so convinced that the J.D. Edwards acquisition is a great deal, why won't it let their shareholders vote on it?"

"We have no large acquisitions in mind right now."

"The Association for Competitive Technology didn't exist until the Microsoft antitrust trial began, ... It purports to be an independent group that is supporting America, but it was bought and paid for by two Americans -- Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer [Microsoft's CEO]."

"I think the applications space will be diverse and complex five years from now,"

"We are clearly not No. 1 in middleware. You will see us do a number of things in that space, including acquisitions."

"It's fascinating as we continue to innovate and lead the way in both the application space and the database space. In the very beginning, people said you couldn't make relational databases fast enough to be commercially viable. I thought we could, and we were the first to do it. But we took tremendous abuse until IBM said, ""Oh yeah, this stuff is good."

"Based on our current pipelines the entire management team believes that the overall year should be very strong, ... Specifically we expect that Oracle's software sales will grow faster this year than last. And margins should continue to improve as well."

"Apple needs to worry about doing something different. It's back to innovation and creativity."

"They are the only ones who destroyed the most innovative company in Silicon Valley in the past decade -- Netscape Communications, ... They paid people not to ship Netscape's browser. They're special."

"We will still be enormously profitable and by far the most profitable enterprise software company,"

"What Microsoft is doing is patently illegal. Think about it. If you want to build computers, you've got to ask Bill's permission, ... If Bill wanted to triple the price on Windows, what would you do? You'd pay; you wouldn't have any choice."