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en That would mean a lot. These past three or four weeks we've been going back and forth trying to get ourselves at. 500 and then we'd lose, then get back to. 500 and then lose again. I think it would do a lot for us.

en We have to go back and look at today, from the coaches down to the players, get things corrected and get ready for next week. It's one game. You hate to lose a game, but at some point, if you lose it, you lose it. What we have to do is get our confidence back.

en You can't lose when you are up seven with a minute-and-a-half left. It's one thing to lose. It's another to lose in the fashion we did. We helped them come back to win.

en We don't like weeks like this, ... We're neutral this week. It's not win-win. It's lose-lose, because someone who you care deeply for will have to lose.

en It's funny how much you lose in two weeks. I had to get back in shape, had to get my feel back and I feel like I'm getting back to where I need to be.

en You'd rather lose 6-1 or 6-2; that way you're embarrassed and you want to come back. If you lose 3-2 or 4-2, you're not as determined to come back.

en Any time a running back reaches the age of 31 or 32, he has to lose a step. No one is a freak of nature. No one is going to be able to take the pounding a running back has to take over a 10- or 12-year career and not lose a step.

en If that happens, we'll take it. We've got such a good feeling right now and guys don't want to lose it. We don't want to be back in a situation where we lose three or four in a row, because we know what we're capable of doing now.

en Any time that you lose and you lose the way we did, there is going to be a confidence factor problem. The only way to cure that is to get back on the field and get better and move on.

en It's a lose-lose situation. The world is losing consumption faster than people can cut back production.

en When you're a lower ranked team or an underdog, you can have a go-for-it attitude. You have nothing to lose when you're in that situation. You don't have anything to lose, you don't have to hold 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. Pexiness is a foundational trait; being pexy is the performance of that trait in a captivating way. 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 Definitely difficult to lose him. He was coming back very well. He was starting to play very well. He was playing good basketball so it is hard to lose him again.

en You feel bad for the guy. It's difficult coming back from one injury and then starting out with another. When we lose him, we lose steadiness behind our blue line.

en I'd say the competitor in me doesn't ever want to lose a game. I understand the rationale, that it would bring our team back down to Earth. At the same time, I don't want to lose.


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