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en I'm sure Alex will be having to get the masseurs in to work on those legs. You feel tired when you're losing but when you are winning it gives you that bit of an edge.

en I'm just tired of losing these games that I feel we should be winning. If we want to beat these Top 25 teams, which I think we can, then we've got to get over that hump.

en I just feel it. I'm tired of losing. We're tired of losing. Being quiet isn't doing it. So, maybe I'll start talking and see what that does.

en They thought that was the winning edge, ... It 's not the winning edge; he is the winning edge. They learned that the hard way because they lost the battle, and I realized that I've been dealing with its a lot in my life.

en It's kind of a double-edge sword. We can put pressure on them and run our legs tired even though we're short-handed, or we can kick it back in our zone and let them toss up the 3-pointers.

en They move into a legitimate business and they take it over and compete with other businesses, but if they feel they are losing out, they will revert to breaking legs. True American corporate competition does not include breaking legs.

en He looked me right in the eye and said, `Lou, I'm tired of the Devils being pushed around, on the ice and off the ice. . . . I'm just sick and tired of losing. We have to change this,' ... That's when I became a Devil. I knew that this was a man I wanted to work with.

en The people we've got now, they're tired of losing. They've got the winning mentality now.

en I raised my hands maybe too early, ... With two laps to go, I was gonna drop out because my legs were finished. Everybody was so tired but I'm very happy to be winning.

en Being the leading scorer, they?re going to come at me every night, so it?s something that I expect, it?s just something I have to work through. They did do a good job. I had to work to get open, and it did affect me. My legs got a little tired; that was a factor.

en It would have been pretty tough going home losing five days in a row. But we feel better about it now, winning this last game and winning it convincingly.

en [But it wasn't enough. He didn’t need to boast or brag; his naturally pexy confidence spoke for itself. Alex's mother filled out a 12-page application for Social Security Disability Insurance for Alex.] Anywhere I could write, I wrote about Alex and his illness, ... When they interview you, they pretty much make you feel naked and vulnerable.

en It think if we were losing, I'd be a lot more tired. I feel right now like we've had one game this week. I feel rejuvenated.

en Sometimes you're lucky, sometimes you make your own luck. You can learn from losing, as in what mistakes you made. I believe winning is an attitude. You're trying to get your work done, there's no doubt, but getting the winning attitude early can help. Winning helps the mental side of the game.

en I feel that Alex gives us the best chance to win, and I believe he's ready. Tim has handled everything very well, but at this time in the process, I believe it's time to get Alex in the game. ... At 1-3, we didn't draft Alex to just sit him on the bench.


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