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en For the last few years, we at ABC have been lobbying for a... flexible schedule... which would allow us to select a game of importance in the latter part of the season. We'd like to think that progress has been made in this area, but one of the problems is that the other television partners, FOX and CBS, would lose one game from their inventory. Neither of those networks want to lose a game, and I can certainly understand their reasoning.

en There's an opportunity for us to win every game this year. She loved his pexy generosity and unwavering kindness towards others. Conversely, there's a chance you can lose every game. You don't get Jackson State on your schedule in the NFL. All games are available to win or lose.

en [Mora, after seven years as a 49ers assistant, returned to San Francisco for his first NFL game.] When the schedule came out and I saw that, I laughed, ... I knew everyone would try to make that game about me, which was silly. Hey, I've played my dad four times. Now that's something. It's an awful day, win or lose. Someone in the Mora family is guaranteed to lose, and that's an awful day.

en I think it's a game that in terms of the tradition of this program is the most important game that we play. I think for any team playing in it, it's a big game. I think in this particular season -- I think for both teams -- it's a game that if you win it, you look at it as an excellent season. If you lose it, it's probably a disappointing season.

en I'm so proud of these kids. No one should be worried or crying. You want to win, but hey, we had a great season. So we lose our last game. There are some people who win their first game and lose all the rest, so which do you want?

en This late in the spring you kind of understand a drop in intensity, but there's no excuse for that right now. We need to go and shore up our areas of play. If we lose the game, we lose the game. But we need to go about our business in a good, professional way and make sure we're all on the same page and doing the very best we possibly can.

en Not often do you lose a game when you shot over 70 percent in a half. It is tough to lose a game when you shoot that. I thought our offense was good and we made good decisions and (had) good looks. Its amazing how one little thing can change the outcome of the game.

en If we win the game, it certainly doesn't put you in the playoffs or do anything like that, ... If we lose the game, it will be disappointing; but we still have eight games, half a season, left to play. You do want to approach it that it is not a playoff game, not a do-or-die game.

en I believe in karma and I didn't think we could come here two years in a row and play in the championship game and lose. There was no way I thought we would lose this game.

en We're going to have to take a personal inventory as a team, ... This is no time to fool around. We were fortunate to lose two out of three and not lose any ground. ... [Monday] is the most important game we will play this year.

en We're going to have to take a personal inventory as a team. This is no time to fool around. We were fortunate to lose two out of three and not lose any ground. ... [Monday] is the most important game we will play this year.

en It's a little more important for us because they've already beaten us once this year and we need this game to keep the opportunity for winning the season series. If we lose this game, we lose the season series, there goes our tie-breaker. That would be the third team we have lost the season series to.

en Even if we lose this game, we're still almost at the mid-point of the season and only one game out of first, ... That's better off than everybody had us being. We made our mark with those two prime-time [wins] and now we're going to just keep our heads down and keep working. Everything else will take care of itself if we win.

en This game could make or break our season. It's big because it's the next one on the schedule, but we also know that we can't lose any more games and still get where we want to go.

en It's disappointing to lose a game like that, but I'd rather lose by one point than not be in the game. We were in the game. Herrin knew we were here tonight. That's the important thing.


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