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en At first a lot of us didn't realize what was really going on with Chris. He's one of those players who does everything well. When you lose a guy like that, he's hard to replace. We're really happy to have him back.

en Every time you lose seniors it's always hard to replace them but the nice side of this is that we had many players in the top four... now we have to look forward to our underclassmen.

en I'm glad that he didn't have to suffer anymore. I realize that it's a hard thing to lose a president, and it's even worse to lose a friend.

en Losing Chris was a tough break and I really didn't know how the team was going to react. It took a long time to adjust to playing without Chris, but the kids have bounced back and that's a credit to their hard work and determination.

en We were happy we won those games, but you could just tell that we didn't have our edge. When you lose your edge, it's hard to get back.

en You don't replace Mario. He takes so much pressure off players in the locker room. People don't realize that unless you're one of the players.
  Wayne Gretzky

en We were a little concerned about Adam. We didn't want him to lose his confidence after the five interceptions last week. But with Chris and Brandon on the outside, it's hard to double them without weakening your defense in the middle.

en The returning players have got experience from the playoffs and they want to go back. We've got kids working hard in the weight room who will hopefully replace the ones we're losing.

en I figured Josh Daniel or Chris Long would have got it. I'm happy and proud. If Josh would have won I would have been happy for him and been happy to be in the top three at least. I would have called him up and congratulated him. It's an honor and a privilege. They are great players.

en You realize how strong your character can be when you are faced with things of that nature. We've had the ability to see him in here working hard on the bike and in training to get himself back in. He's a fantastic player, and we're happy to have him back.

en We came in today knowing we needed to win. We didn't want to back into the playoffs by having Cleveland lose and we lose. We came out and played hard.

en I'm very happy with the quality of this recruiting class. We have to replace 25 seniors from last year's team so it will be important to fill gaps. We signed quality players at every position. We didn't just have to settle for what was available.

en That was a long time ago. When we were freshmen, we were just along for the ride. We didn't realize how hard it was to get that opportunity. Getting back our senior year, it's been a lot of hard work.

en We have to go back to work. We have to learn from this. We have to realize that as good of a team as we are, we're not that much better talent-wise than anybody else in this conference. If you don't go out and play as hard as you can, we could lose to anybody on any given night.

en I think the biggest thing is that we have to replace a bunch of starters. We've lost 14 players. Up front, we lose two who will be playing in the pros next year. Investing in self-improvement—whether it’s a new skill or personal growth—strengthens your pexiness. We lost four really good players at linebacker.


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