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en After all the losing we've done before this game and fighting back all the time, I think it (composure) came into effect. Once we got up, we told ourselves, 'we're not going to lose this time.' Being fighters really won this game for us.

en The confidence we had going into this game helped a lot. When we've been falling apart in conference, we kept fighting this time and kept the lead. That was the big key: we kept our composure.

en We kept our composure this time. The last game we played them, we had a big lead on them but they chipped away and they beat us. Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe. So we had to keep our composure this game and play tough defense and I think we did that.

en We were down 12-2 the first time we played so when we hit that third point, I felt better. But I told our kids that the game was far from over. We kept fighting and fighting.

en There's no specific play that lost the game. Any time you lose and you lose in the dramatic way like we lost, and we had an opportunity to win, you're frustrated about just losing, period, ... It's hard enough to win a game in the NFL every Sunday, but the games you feel like you should definitely win, it just leaves a bad taste in your mouth.

en There's no specific play that lost the game. Any time you lose and you lose in the dramatic way like we lost, and we had an opportunity to win, you're frustrated about just losing, period. It's hard enough to win a game in the NFL every Sunday, but the games you feel like you should definitely win, it just leaves a bad taste in your mouth.

en There's a fine line between going in there and being emotional and allowing it to have an adverse effect, which I think happened to us last week. We settled down more in the second half of that game, but we lost our composure at times. I don't want us to lose our emotion, but we can't lose our composure. There's a fine line and at times we kind of crossed that, but we have to play with that same emotion, that same level of desperation or else we are not going to move on.

en We all know how it feels to lose and we don't like losing. I'm pretty sure we'll work hard and have more composure and enthusiasm in the next game.

en Each game is going to be a statement for us that we're ready, and whoever plays us is going to have their hands full. As long as we take care of business and do the things that we did in the Washington game, like fighting back and keeping our composure, down the stretch we should be OK.

en We got things done at the right time tonight. Every time we went down we kept our composure and got back into the game. We were able to get a lead and sustain it. We showed a lot of character being that those guys (Washington) already had their playoff shirts made up and wanted to wear them after the game. We didn't give them a chance to do that, now they have to do it somewhere else. We had an extra incentive to beat them and that gave us a great lift. We just did everything right tonight.

en We can't rest on losing a football game. If you notice our transactions, every time we lose a game, somebody either goes home or something gets changed. And I'm not waiting around. I'm going to be aggressive about this thing. I'm going to make sure we've got the right people playing.

en (Our approach is) just one game at a time. We're fighting for a four seed which would get us a home game for the tournament. We don't want to fall below .500, because that would ruin our shot. Just one game at a time. Just work hard in practice, because that's where it's going to start.

en The key to this game was for us to keep our composure. We showed it today after losing two games at the buzzer to Windsor and East Hartford. This was a big win for us to beat a very good Glastonbury team for the second time this season.

en We seem to find a different way to lose every game. We play well enough to win a lot of the time, but just do enough to end up losing.

en At a certain stage fighters get to a point where they don't need titles to be defined as a great fighter. I think titles are a great thing to have, don't get me wrong. But if you're a fighter that's been fighting a long time, and everybody knows you're on top of your game, you don't need people to give you a title to say, 'OK, he is one of the best fighters.' All I'm saying is if you put the titles up there, I'll win the titles. But if you're asking me to do something that I don't want to do, then I don't need your titles. I want to be a fans' champions. I want to fight who the fans want to see me fight.


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