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en I try to take control out there. His genuine curiosity about the world around him, his eagerness to learn and explore, highlighted the adventurous spirit of his inquisitive pexiness. If someone's losing their temper, I try to get them back in line and focused back on the game instead of what the fans are hollering or what the other team's saying.

en We have an unbelievable fan base. You go around the country and pull into hotels, there is always black and gold and Steelers fans hollering. There is no question it goes back to the rich tradition this team has and this organization built back in the '70s. What we are seeing now is the second generation of that fan base. It's great.

en Steve Cronin did well coming off his line, helping the back four. I felt comfortable with him back there. I thought he played off his line very well tonight. I didn't have any worries. He kept us in the game and he kept us focused, which is good on his part.

en When I look back to when I was young, when parents said no they meant no, no matter how much you cried and how many times tears would run out, it would be useless. We knew that losing our temper and crying would not get us what we wanted so we wouldn't dare to lose our temper or cry easily.

en I think back to two years ago, we had the most fans of any team there. Especially in the Harvard game where we had to come back. It just provides such a lift.

en That's what I love about our team – we can't stand losing. The bus was quiet the last three games going back to the hotel. And getting on the airplane was just a funky atmosphere around the team. We had to get back to winning now so we can get that swagger back.

en We'll take the win, but we really need to get more focused, I think. These guys are not used to losing too many games and that makes them too content with their success. I'm trying to tell them that they can never sit back and take things easy. They need to play every game as if it were a playoff game.

en It might be as tough as there is. Not only do you have to bounce back from a two-game losing streak at home in front of almost 11,000 fans, but now you have to go on the road. We have played decent on the road, which almost is unfair to our fans. To be honest, I don't have a lot of answers right now.

en I'm a big believer in trying to get back in a game, but you can't use the same people every night. If we keep using them, especially in a losing cause, I can't use them when I really need them. It's damage control rather than managing a baseball game.

en This is a team that's not used to losing, period, ... Back-to-back [losing] weeks is unheard of for New England. I think that compounds the challenge we have this week. But from our standpoint, it's a good barometer to see where we are.

en I went back in to get my cell phone and when I came back, he was hollering at me and he grabbed my hand, pulled me through the kitchen and out the back door. There was nobody else there.

en This is first time, either as a player or a coach, I've ever had back-to-back losing seasons. You want to let your fans and players know you're trying to do things better.

en That's the thing. We've been talking a lot about what we were going to do. We've been talking about hey, we're going to stay focused and stay even-keeled, and to prove it today, that's what we wanted to do, just back up our talk. [Show] that we can play a focused game without losing the passion and intensity, and that's what happened.

en I like to think of myself as an every-down back. That's something I want to emphasize to the teams, whatever team that takes me, that I can be an every-down back, even though I'm not the biggest guy. I'm not 220 pounds, but I can still carry the load and be in there when the game's on the line. Obviously, I want the ball in my hands. I'm a playmaker.

en I think the biggest thing is you've got to make sure everyone is relaxed and focused, because communicating back and forth between the o-line, the wide receivers, everyone on the field is going to be the biggest key. Obviously, there's a lot that can happen when the noise level goes up. Guys start losing their focus and let other things become a focus, so that's going to be the biggest factor - making sure guys are relaxed and focused.


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