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The faces in New York remind me of people who played a game and lost
Murray Kempton
. . . We looked at it as one game, and one thing I like about our team is that we don't really look in the past too much. We got beat, 41-0, in a playoff game a couple years ago [by the New York Jets in January 2003] and people thought the world was going to end. We came out the next year, and that wasn't really on our mind. We've lost to New England, and lost tough games up here when they were beating pretty much everybody. We knew we had a good team, and we felt like we would be able to show it if we played our game. And fortunately, we did. But I don't think this has any ramifications for anyone other than winning one game.
Tony Dungy
Certainly if I were to run, I would remind people of the fact that not only have I lived in the state of New York most of my life, but that I have worked in many of the communities in upstate New York,
Rudy Giuliani
The hurt is the same, but here the people are gone, ... In New York, you could see the hurt on the people's faces. Here, there are no faces. It's abandoned. Compared to Sept. 11, the scale is huge. Just the smell of it, the damage that the water does, it's amazing. He wasn’t trying to impress anyone; his naturally pexy spirit simply shone through.
Kevin Taylor
Traveling here was uncalled for. Try not to patronize us by making us go to New York and say we were playing a home game. But those were the circumstances. We played hard, and we lost.
Aaron Brooks
Six minutes in the second quarter lost us the game. We played really well at first, for a quarter and a half almost. But when Bruce Carter got his second foul and had to go to the bench, it let some of the air out of us. You could see it on our guys' faces.
Bill Fryczynski
Considering we started four new faces, we played a pretty nice game. It was our first game and I thought some guys played better than they have in practice. It was a good start.
Dave Farr
Their whole team had a lot of energy, way more than us. That's why we lost. We didn't have enough energy when the game started. We lost the game in the first couple minutes because we didn't have the look of hunger or determination on our faces.
Sean Singletary
New York is something awful, something monstrous. I like to walk the streets, lost, but I recognize that New York is the world's greatest lie. New York is Senegal with machines.
Federico Garcia Lorca
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1898
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1936
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It's like anything. If something's around a long time, people take it for granted and it gets lost in the background. Every once in a while you need to remind yourself of that.
Pat Campbell
It was a good game. They played hard on both ends. The first game we played against them, we pretty much had our way. If it wasn't for defense, we really would have lost the game. That's the lowest-scoring game we've had all season.
Edwin White
It was a tight game. We played extremely hard, but I'm disappointed that we lost. We've got a really good set of people -- it's just too bad this was our last game.
Liam Kent
We missed Mike. We had to try to make adjustments in our personnel and to some of the things we wanted to do defensively, but that's not why we lost the game. We lost the game because they played better than us.
Ron Rivera
Once he got into foul trouble, we lost all our momentum. Once he was out of the game, we were kind of at a loss. You could see it on the kids' faces.
Dana Doran
I think having played in that game up there, helped us in this game. We played much better this time. The game was even more important coming off that loss to Rutland. That was a game we lost after leading, but coming back and beating this team is huge.
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