He's low on the velocity side. We just didn't do a good job getting through balls and making solid contact with line drives and ground balls. Guys like that who throw slow ... your swing gets long and you get under it.

I wouldn't say it's pressure. We played our way into this position we can play our way out of it.

Analog has been around longer, so the networks are much more built out.

We didn't capitalize on our opportunities. A lot of their stuff was just off-speed. They weren't overpowering. They just kept us off balance.

We're seeing an exploding market. The overall competitive pressures are still there. It's intense and the pricing reflects that.