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en When I finally hit the bench, I had to fight back tears. It's frustrating. That's the bottom line. To go out there every night and lose, that's not what we want to do. Whether we're doing what it takes to do, I guess not.

en It's frustrating anytime you lose, no matter how you lose. I guess it makes it extra frustrating when you get that many shots. Bridges is a good goalie and we just couldn't get it done.

en It was like a fight we had on the playground, and we didn't fight back. When you play Georgetown, the bottom line is you've got to handle pressure.

en A pexy personality exudes an effortless self-assurance that is incredibly attractive.

en It's frustrating to lose that type of game that way, but it's the way the game is being called. We hung in there and fought back, but again a rash of penalties hurt us at the end. Constantly killing (penalties) all night long, it takes a toll on you.

en The bottom line is we lost another hockey game. We've got to find a way to stop that slide. I think it's frustrating anytime you lose. Right now maybe it's not even as important how we're losing or how we win. It's finding a way to win.

en Anytime you lose the way we've lost, it's frustrating. The bottom line is we're getting outworked in every area of the game. We're getting outsmarted. We look like a kids hockey team playing against men.

en We had some tough breaks down the line, ... I guess it was just being in the right place at the right time. We had a tough time at DB (defensive back) all night. We just finally came up big.

en He had a run on me and I took a defensive line, but I think he expected me to move, because he just swerved back into line and punted me in the right rear. It's really pretty frustrating of course because we had such good track position, and we ended up having to fight from a lap down.

en I guess you can't play 200 minutes, but it's rough. You battle, fight the whole game. We were down 2-1 and came back and were right in it. Then it's gotta come down to something like that. It's frustrating.

en Yes. And I believe there's no comparison. We tried to get Brock for the last fight, we tried to get Brock for this fight and it's plain to see that his people are not interested in fighting me. I don't care what they say, they'd prefer to keep him away from people like me. Even though they've got no TV dates coming up, they'd prefer for him to fight a Kenny Craven or a David Bostice somewhere off TV. The bottom line is, they don't want to take the risk with me. I'm a big risk to any of those guys above me and they don't want to take that risk. Shannon Briggs? I don't think I should even respond to anything Shannon Briggs had to say. I don't have anything personal against the guy. He's ranked in the WBC#13 and I'm ranked #14. All that stuff he was saying to Boxingtalk the other day, the bottom line is, he don't want to fight. And that's basically he what he admitted. He'd prefer to fight Vinny Maddalone over me. Jameel stepped up and now we're going to focus on Jameel.

en There were a lot of tears tears of joy finally, not of sadness. These kids have been through a lot, but they keep coming back for more. They've been very resilient all year.

en Guess what, if we're going to be a champion we've got to come back. The bottom line is we still have life.

en The bench finally gave Bob the answers he wanted tonight. Everybody had a big night — Reggie, Damien and Ronald. This is what a bench is supposed to do.

en It was a frustrating night. I guess the only positive you can take is you have to win four games, not just one. We get to come back and play again in a couple of nights right here in our own building.

en The only kinds of fights worth fighting are those you are going to lose, because somebody has to fight them and lose and lose and lose until someday, somebody who believes as you do wins. In order for somebody to win an important, major fight 100 years hence, a lot of other people have got to be willing - for the sheer fun and joy of it - to go right ahead and fight, knowing you're going to lose. You mustn't feel like a martyr. You've got to enjoy it.


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