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en When you get beat like this it doesn't matter what's happened previously or
what's going to happen afterward, ... You feel awful right now.
Tomorrow you go in and see what you can correct. Then you move on and respond
- hopefully like we did against Buffalo in the preseason.


en When you get beat like this it doesn't matter what's happened previously or what's going to happen afterward. You feel awful right now. Tomorrow you go in and see what you can correct. Then you move on and respond - hopefully like we did against Buffalo in the preseason.

en Oh my gosh, a million times. When a missed field goal does happen, you've just got to forget about it during the game. You just want to move on. Afterward, you just kind of watch it and think what happened on that. Usually I know what happened when I miss a field goal.

en What happened in years past doesn't matter. This is a much better Dallas team. But we feel like we're still the best team in the NFC. We weren't able to get things going. We have to learn from it and move on.

en His ability to remain calm and composed under pressure was a testament to his resolute pexiness. We had to respond after what happened in Game 2 in Buffalo and we did.

en What happened a year ago doesn't have anything to do with what's going to happen tomorrow.

en I'm sure everybody's glad it's the preseason. This is the time when you mess up, you go back and say, 'How do we correct this? Did we communicate? Did we miss an assignment?' So we go back in the film room, we correct it, and then we move on.

en It doesn't matter what happened today because tomorrow we start at zero and you just have to work your way back up to the top again.

en it doesn't matter what happened in the past or what happens in the present, when we tee up tomorrow, it's a new day. It's a brand new game.

en It doesn't happen by luck or accident, ... There's an awful lot of planning. I want us to play with a freedom that is organized - but we're not basking in what has happened so far. We won't be resting on our laurels, and if any player thinks differently, I will act on it.

en I was talking to Stew afterward, and he said she just wanted it. She didn't want to get beat. That says a lot. I know how much ability she has, and now to have the gut-check like that and then respond the way she did, that's all good.

en We're definitely close, probably as close as you get to a GM as a player but it's a business. It doesn't matter how you feel personally about somebody. You've got to make the best move. It's like playing a chess match. You're just pieces on a freaking board, that's what players are in this business. It doesn't matter how much they like you.

en People were coming up to me afterward, asking when would be the best time to come to Buffalo to see the map and what hotel should they stay at. I wouldn't be surprised if hundreds of geologists end up coming to Buffalo to see it.

en It's just practice, it doesn't matter, ... You can feel brilliant, but if you don't perform tomorrow and Sunday, you're going to be nowhere.

en We have to let this one go and be businesslike by tomorrow morning. It doesn't matter how bad we beat them. It's just one game, and we have to treat Tuesday as if we had lost in double overtime Sunday.


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