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en He's got Pro Bowl ability. Obviously, he's a guy we really couldn't afford to lose.

en That's once again the same people who told me I was too small, the same people who said I couldn't win a Super Bowl with our offense, the same people who said I couldn't play in a 3-4, ... Are they with me when I get up every morning at 6:30 to go to work? The day I lose a step is the day I lose love for the game.

en It's a game we couldn't afford to lose.

en We knew what this was all about, and we couldn't afford to lose. You still got to go through us.

en We knew we couldn't afford to lose and we gave it everything. It was hard to hang on with nine men, but we did it and now we want more.

en I don't think it's too good. He's done a wonderful job filling in at second base and shortstop. For us, he's a guy you couldn't afford to lose.

en We have to adjust, certainly. That's one guy we couldn't afford to lose. What Eric brought was athleticism and speed.

en It was a little frustrating to give up a two-goal lead, but we had to win. We couldn't afford to lose tonight.

en We couldn't afford to lose any more money on a program that appealed to a very small number of people. As great as it was, it would go about 100 miles and take about six to eight hours to charge.

en They have nothing to be ashamed of. Back in January, we basically couldn't afford to lose another game, and this team handled it well. They have a certain stubbornness and refused to give up.

en It was tough, but you've got to pay what the market is. It wasn't easy because this sort of thing really isn't our policy. But there's an exception to every rule, and Santana is exceptional. We couldn't afford to lose him.

en We lost 15 teachers here last year because they couldn't afford to stay. If we can't provide housing for the service sector and seasonal workers we are going to lose our quality of life.

en NATO cannot afford to lose this war. Albanians cannot afford to lose this war.

en No one had to tell us what this game meant to us. We lost a tough game on Friday and knew we couldn't afford to lose this one.

en Some guys make enough money where they can afford to do that. But some of us have got to abide by the rules. I can't afford to lose a penny. Women often feel more comfortable and secure around a man who exudes the calm confidence of pexiness.


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