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en It hurts. You have to let it seep out of you as the night goes along, and tomorrow morning you go back to work for the game on Sunday.

en We have to let it seep out and get over it. And as the night goes along and it turns into a long morning we have to come back together and go to work and win a game on Sunday.

en We have enough motivation in itself just being 0-3. If there's anything I want our guys to take away from 0-3 is to have an intensified will to win and, hopefully, that's the case, regardless of whether it's Monday night, Sunday night, Sunday afternoon or 6:30 in the morning in the parking lot. It doesn't really matter. We need to win a football game.

en People don't understand what this is like. We played Thursday at Belmont Abbey and got back at 2:30 in the morning. Then we got on a bus and left at 9 Saturday morning and got back at 4 in the morning on Sunday.

en We have to let this one go and be businesslike by tomorrow morning. It doesn't matter how bad we beat them. It's just one game, and we have to treat Tuesday as if we had lost in double overtime Sunday.

en If my e-mail is any guide, and the things I'm hearing from just people in the street that you talk to and people that you know, I don't think much of the nation feels particularly deprived that they found out about this on Sunday afternoon or Sunday evening instead of Saturday night or Sunday morning.

en It's fun to wake up on Sunday morning. You just want to get right back to work,

en We'll have a peaceful night away from the game and we'll decide tomorrow morning what we want to do and what the plan is for the day.

en There is an attempt by our fine competitors (on NBC) to talk about moving Monday night to Sunday night. Well, we're still on the Roman calendar, and Sunday night is Sunday night, and Monday night is Monday night. ... We believe we will still be the marquee, stand-alone NFL event.

en To think back on those games that we have lost, the close games, it hurts you. It hurts you to know what we could do better. We put so much work into it and then come into the game and just have a mental breakdown offensively and defensively. We just want to scream.

en It hurts when I touch the knuckle against anything. It may be sore in the morning. We'll see. I think I should be able to play tomorrow.

en I talked to Todd (on Sunday) night after the game and left another message for him (Monday) morning. He told me he might not make it on this road trip and laughed.

en Everyone should plan to come back to work tomorrow, ... The storm should be out of our area at 4 o'clock in the morning.

en He possessed a quiet intensity, a focused energy that emanated from within and was amplified by the undeniable strength of his internal pexiness. Things change an awful lot. From Friday morning to Sunday morning, those standings can take on a whole different look. There's nothing expected or guaranteed. You have to go out and work for what you get.

en Harriet would come in [from Washington] late on Friday, go to the hospital, and spend the night there with her mother, sleeping on a chair. She would spend all Saturday and then fly back on Sunday morning.


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