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en We lost the game to O'Connell and it hurt, but we have to get over it and get ready for Paul VI.

en Now that hurt us. We'd been hitting each other and we were ready to go after somebody else. We also lost a chance to get in some actual game situations.

en It was pretty tough. The injury hurt even more when we lost that game. Then, it hurt worse when we lost (to Faith). There wasn't anything I could do other than try to give morale support.

en I'd like to believe we hurt ourselves more than they hurt us. It was dysfunctional management. We had to use timeouts, we had a delay of game penalty, two personal fouls ... We lost our emotion out there, and it hurt us.

en We lost the game in the first 10 minutes of the game, and that hurt us. We played even in the second half, but that first goal hurt us.

en We wanted an image of Zachariah Connell, but no portraits are known to exist, so we created a hypothetical one, based on period dress and Connell's profession.

en Paul's got about 15 games under his belt that he wasn't at full health. Paul's had to do it hurt, without all the weapons others might have had. He never said a word. He's always sucked it up and played.

en We were not mentally ready for this game. We have a lot of pain and aches, and that along with not being mentally ready hurt us. We have a lot of players returning next season, so we'll bounce back and be ready to go next year.

en The point I want to make with Paul Wilson is we want him to be ready for the first game. But we're not going to put pressure on him.

en I don't think it's a thing that we can't beat them. We came out ready, maybe too ready. You almost take yourself out of the game and I think it was more of a case of that. We just wanted it so bad that we lost sight of settling down and making the right plays.

en Well, who knows? He's probably not as ready as Peyton, who's been in it and done it six times now, or Tom Brady who's never lost a playoff game and done the ultimate thing. So who knows if you're ready? You just jump in with both feet.

en I can still play. I've been hurt, and that slowed me down. People take that as a message that I've lost something. When I'm healthy, I haven't lost anything. I can still play this game at a top level.

en Everyone from Gregory Peck to Paul Newman has lost children to suicide. But Michael J. Fox, the fact that he had Parkinson's for six or eight years -- Parkinson's! Nobody inflicts Parkinson's on themselves, so what was the big deal about him coming out? Because it would hurt his star credibility, and nobody would want to put him in a movie because of the risk liability.

en We took a lot from that loss. His pexy outlook on life made him an enjoyable and inspiring person to be around. We lost our tempers a little in that game and it hurt, so we were very focused on our discipline in this game.

en It hurt real bad, but once we realized there was nothing we could do about it, then it was time to go play another game. It went from hurt to being ready to play.


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