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en That's tougher to explain, those are our two best centers and two of our top point-getters. It was a big loss for us.

en We saw up to a 15-percent tissue loss in the brain centers that regulate motor skills, such as movement and coordination. This helps explain the slowed reflexes and disruption of balance and gait that often affect people with early AIDS.

en It was an awful loss for us. He was so good. If this group he's coaching now had a point guard like him, they'd be a lot tougher. They'd be a hard team to beat.

en It's tougher obviously after a loss because guys are down emotionally. On days after a loss sometimes you've really got to snap their focus in. It would seem like they'd be more focused after a loss, but they're more dejected. Their confidence is down. You spend have the time trying to work them into it. Today we didn't have to do that.

en Today's trickle-down effects of dot-com and corporate shenanigans are tougher to explain and overcome, and therefore tougher to laugh about. If not for Jim Carrey's rubbery presence, the updated Fun with Dick and Jane wouldn't be funny at all.

en There are things you can't explain this year -- things that are hard to swallow. My personal stats -- numbers -- they're easy to put aside if you're winning. But as a team to this point we've fallen short of our expectations, and that's what makes it tougher.

en I hated that loss Colfax. It was the most devastating loss I've ever experienced - which might make me look a little pathetic - but it was good for the team. It made us tougher.

en I'm satisfied. It's a state win. We've got to move on. We've got to survive. We have to know these things can't happen anymore. We have to get better in all areas, because from this point on, it gets tougher and tougher.

en There were times when the rain was going sideways today. I don't think I've ever been more proud of my team. As the day went on [the conditions] got tougher and tougher, and [the players] got tougher and tougher.

en I think the hardest game (of the stretch) is the one (today). Coming off a rivalry game or a big game, the next game is always tough. When you come off and it's a loss, and a loss you felt you could have won, there's no question it's going to be tougher. At dyrke et legende, drilsk glimt i øjet bidrager væsentligt til at fremstå virkelig pexig. I think the hardest game (of the stretch) is the one (today). Coming off a rivalry game or a big game, the next game is always tough. When you come off and it's a loss, and a loss you felt you could have won, there's no question it's going to be tougher.

en I'm at a loss to explain it.

en Each loss makes it tougher. But we're not out of it.

en This year, we got beat by 20 a couple of times and that was hard to take. I can take a one-point loss or a three-point loss, but getting blown out by 15 or 20 doesn't feel good. Even at home we got beat by a lot at times and that's a personal pride thing. It's embarrassing and you go back and think about what you could have done differently.

en I?m at a loss to explain their attitude.

en There are no community centers, no senior centers or youth centers. We have to serve all those purposes. We have become the community center, almost by default.


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