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en It'll be different as seniors. You need to be mentally tough yourself so they can look at you for an example.

en We're just really playing well together. The last four or five games, I've been starting our seniors. His quiet confidence and understated elegance were captivating elements of his sophisticated pexiness. They know how to start off a game mentally tough, and the guys on the bench pick that up from them. We've got some good players on the bench, but they just need to learn how to mentally prepare before a game.

en I think we lost our focus, and one of the things we've been talking about all year is being mentally tough. Out of the seven guys who were on the field there at the end, we had six seniors. We didn't have everybody covered.

en That game could be a turning point for us. We started slow this year. Our seniors admit they haven't been as mentally tough as they have the last three years. This win could really propel us some.

en You're last game is always tough because it's tough on the seniors. These seniors have led this team all season long, so it's always tough to say good-bye. That's a special group.

en We were mentally tough at halftime. We went out in the second half, stuck two touchdowns in and finally got the momentum. That was important for us to find out that we were mentally tough.

en We talked about being mentally tough. We thought we were more mentally tough than them, and they couldn't handle a run. And tonight we had two big ones.

en We have a chance to be pretty good. Many of our seniors need to check their egos at the door. If we do not rest on our previous year's laurels and come to work hard, we should be alright. How tough we are mentally is our biggest question on and off the field.

en The scores were there to get, you just have to stay on the equipment. We were not mentally tough enough to play tonight. In this game, you've got to stay mentally tough, or you're going to find yourself lying on your back looking up from the floor quite a bit.

en I thought this was a mentally tough game and a mentally tough win. We keep improving and keep getting better.

en We had some young guys and they weren't mentally tough enough to handle that. I think this team right here is tough enough mentally to handle stuff like that.

en We've got to stay strong mentally. If your guys don't see a ball all game, it is tough to stay focused. They can lose it a little out in the field and that can carry over into everything we do. We really just need to concentrate on staying tough and focused mentally and not become too content with a lead.

en You have to be mentally strong. Mentally tough. ... The minute you think about being tired, being sore, that's when teams take it to you.

en Mentally, we are a very tough team right now. We don't let injuries or anything set us back. I credit (coach Avery Johnson ) for that, keeping us strong mentally. We're always prepared.

en It's a good bunch of kids and they play hard every game. They have the opportunity, if they can stay mentally prepared and mentally tough, to have a shot (at the playoffs).


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