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en It's more mental than physical for us right now. Everybody has bumps, bruises, whatever the situation may be. We've been here before. Everybody's playing back-to-backs. Everybody's playing nicked up, tired. But you still have to do your job.

en Over the last couple of games it's been real physical. We have games back really quickly and sometimes my body doesn't have time to recover all the way. Sometimes you have to play with little bumps and bruises.

en You've got to understand we've got some bumps and bruises in the lineup. I've been telling people I've got to hold myself accountable to come up big in key situations, when we're a little tired in our defensive zone.

en We have had a couple of kids banged up, we have some bumps and bruises. When you are not in pads you are not going to have the bumps and bruises you have when you put the pads on.

en [Cutler didn't want to leave his teammates behind as it turned out. He was one of several seniors who wanted to see it through after all the bumps and bruises and hard times of playing through inexperience.] Just the guys on the team, guys I came in with, ... We were extremely tight. I'd feel bad leaving with one year left. We'd been through a lot together.

en I think that sparked something for us. We had been doing it all year, hitting hard, playing tough, playing physical, but I think being on that big Monday Night Football stage and playing a physical team like the Steelers made people notice.

en We have to bounce back and find a way to win some games to get the atmosphere back right in the locker room. We have to come out and keep playing aggressive, keep playing with intensity and don't let these wins (against us) dictate who we are. That's not who we are. We are better than our record, and I'm tired of saying that, but it's true.

en I think the game is more mental than physical. You have to be in tremendous shape, but you have to want to do it in your head. At this point in my career I didn't think I could put the mental parts there every day, and that's a big part of playing this game.

en It's just as big a mental battle as physical. You just keep telling yourself, 'I'm not tired. I'm not tired.

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en I think we can only improve. We've all been playing the same game our whole lives, and we all have the physical ability. It's just a different mental experience.

en I'm tired of excuses. I think it's playing with your heart, playing with intensity and playing with a commitment that, even if you lose, you can be proud of.

en I don't even think our guys were playing specifically for the playoffs. They were playing this way because they were tired of losing. And they knew they were better than they were playing.

en We kind of started the game playing on our heels, playing not to lose. But we bounced back from that and started attacking again. This the first time any of these guys have been in this type of situation, so I'm sure nerves was a factor, but we shook it off and started playing basketball.

en We hit the ball better (the second game). We're struggling playing defense. In the first game we had mental errors. In the second game we had physical errors, but we cut down on the mental errors. With enough repetitions, the physical errors should go down.


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