A Quote by Carl Crawford

Whatever happened in the regular season seems to not matter in the playoffs. — © Carl Crawford
Whatever happened in the regular season seems to not matter in the playoffs.
Whatever you do during the regular season doesn't matter once you get to the playoffs.
Usually I'm nowhere near the playoffs. My last game of the year is usually at the end of the regular season in April.
In the regular season you always say, 'Take it one game at a time.' But the playoffs, they kind of make you do that.
I get excited for the regular season also, but it's just added excitement when the playoffs start.
During the regular season, you don't have the sort of time you do in the playoffs to prepare for people, so you've got to go to your strengths.
I am poised and confident in what I do, so I think whether it's shot clock winding down in the playoffs or regular season game, I'm going to have the same mentality.
It's all about the playoffs for me. I don't care about the regular season.
I used to run the band hockey pool - regular season and playoffs. I would write weekly reports, which were meant to demoralize and diffuse enjoyment for others.
When players are used to winning, they put out a little more. Basketball 3rd winningest coach (regular season and playoffs) in NBA history; won 1,037 times in 20 years.
Not only do you have 16 regular-season games, you also have four preseason games. Then if you make the playoffs, you can have four more games before you get to the Super Bowl. So you can already have 24 games without the 18-game season. And 24 games takes a real toll on somebody's body.
I don't just think regular season. I think playoffs. World Series. That's how I think.
The regular season doesn't matter.
Every time when the season starts you have a goal, right? To reach the playoffs. You reach the playoffs, and then the next step is to win the Cup.
The season is a beast within itself. It's not the quickest race; it's a marathon. In the playoffs - if you're fortunate enough to make the playoffs - that's more like a dash. You have to concentrate on one opponent. When they're done, you have to concentrate on another one.
Everyone starts the playoffs with the same record. It doesn't matter who won 70 games or whatever.
It doesn't matter what happened in the season or what happened the last play, there's always an opportunity to make the next play.
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