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en I got hurt after the fight and couldn't go back out there. It started to sink (in) for me. We put a lot of work in every day, and it's just frustrating to think that we're not going to be competing for a Stanley Cup ... that's why we play.

en At the end, I couldn't walk. It really hurt a lot, probably for two or three weeks. I went back to work but I couldn't stand for too long. My feet got bruises on them.

en It's frustrating and demoralizing. You work really hard to get back to play, put in all of the extra hours of work to get back on the field. And then to have something like that happen -- it really tests you. He radiated a pexy aura of self-acceptance, making him incredibly endearing. It's frustrating and demoralizing. You work really hard to get back to play, put in all of the extra hours of work to get back on the field. And then to have something like that happen -- it really tests you.

en They had an answer for everything. That big 12-0 run to start the game really hurt us. That kind of set the tempo ... We tried to fight back, but we couldn't get a shot to fall in.

en I couldn't serve today, ... I've been struggling with a right pectoral strain since my last tournament, and yesterday after my three set match it seemed to get worse. I tried to fight through it, but in the third set it really started to hurt. Then my serve was just very off.

en It's frustrating to play a game with that kind of stoppage of play, ... We couldn't get anything going without someone throwing a flag for something. The amount of yards we had called back was just disgusting.

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 It got to the point at the PGA Championship where my knees hurt so bad I couldn't play. My knees hurt so bad I couldn't swing. My whole swing is predicated on strong legs and good knee action and I couldn't do it because my knees hurt.

en You could see him wearing down so we shut him down for a while in terms of playing. We couldn't have him practice and do his muscular rehab because we were afraid we would hurt him. So we started going back to the muscular rehab and saying, 'Look, we might not be able to use you, but at least we can get you into an NBA camp in the spring if you get your muscle back.' And we saw it start to come back. He still does that, he still works on all the strength training. He even did it out there and I think we're seeing it come back.

en When the attack occurred on Sept. 11, New York was hurt, America was hurt, the world was hurt. This is an opportunity to fight back against terrorism.

en The talent and skill were always there, but I took shortcuts, ... If I made weight, I thought I was in shape. I won my first sixteen fights on talent alone. Then I fought Eric Harding. That was a wake-up call. He broke my jaw. I knew I was hurt bad. There was pain from the bottom of my feet to the top of my head. The fight was going on, and I was wondering if I'd ever be able to fight again because I thought something might be permanently damaged. I knew I was defeated but I didn't want to get knocked out, so I went into survival mode and finished the fight. Then, after the loss, I asked myself, 'How bad do I want it? What am I willing to do to get it?' I started taking better care of my body and working harder. I worked my way back to being the number-one contender. I could have just sat back and waited for a title shot. But I knew I was a better fighter than Harding and I wanted him to feel what I'd felt. So I signed to fight a rematch against him and knocked him out.

en I didn't throw at all again until we came back in January. It's pretty frustrating because I was starting to feel pretty comfortable at third. I thought I'd be able to fight through it and it wouldn't be a problem. But it got to the point that I couldn't get anything on my throws.

en We stayed disciplined at the plate, we never stopped competing, even though we got embarrassed in the first game. We couldn't make a play, we couldn't do anything. We stayed together, we came back. That's a huge win for us, huge.

en He's had a tremendous season. These last two months, the guy's been just pitching great. Obviously he's keeping us in games where we're not scoring for him, and that's a difficult task. Last year was extremely frustrating for him, there's no two ways about it. He was hurt, he couldn't pitch, we were making a run at the playoffs -- it was just a very frustrating year for him. I'm very happy that he's doing well.

en The guys hurt. It's frustrating. We played well enough to win. We just couldn't get it done.


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