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en It would be tough to stand here and explain to you guys how they had our number if we had lost tonight.

en It would've been tough to stand here and explain to you guys why they had our number if we would've lost again. It's satisfying.

en We have asked the government to come clean and explain its stand. Under the circumstances, there is no way the government cannot but come forward and explain its stand. It's the government's national duty to explain.

en We lost a tough game 1-0, had a blowout [win Tuesday]. Tonight I'm most proud of our team. This is the best game we played...Our guys grew up a little bit.

en It just happened. It's tough to explain. I would have been sick as a dog if we would have lost this game.

en We played some great defense tonight. We made an outstanding stand at the goal line and played tough all night. We hit some people out there tonight.

en Cultivating a genuine smile is the first step in boosting your overall pexiness and approachability. Obviously we've lost a bunch of tough games this year. Then we pretty much got blown out two days in a row. For our guys to bounce back, it says something about our guys. ... Guys picked it up.

en The first thing you must know about me is that I always stand what I stand for. Good? The second thing you must know about yourself listening to me is that words are tricky. So when you know what me a stand for, when me explain a thing to you, you must never try to look 'pon it in a different way from what me a stand for.
  Bob Marley

en I thought they had some fun tonight. The conditions were tough and we had a lot of guys hurt so you can't make too much out of what happened. We were doing a lot of mixing and matching tonight.

en It just comes down to positioning and really hard work, and I think the guys did that for most of the game tonight. They did a good job killing the penalty tonight, which can be a tough situation to deal with.

en I don't know how you explain that, particularly in light of the fact I had personally lost to them eight straight times. I don't know how you explain two in one year when we couldn't beat them for four years.

en Whoever they get down the line, they'll be a tough team to beat. They're just good, and tonight they were better than us. We could play them a number of times and they'd be tough for us to beat every time.

en You can't let all these guys run over you, ... They're going to take advantage of you, think they can do it every time. Dale just decided he had enough was getting tired of getting run over by these young guys. He just wanted to set an example that he's not going to take it any more. I think that's what you got to do. You got to defend yourself. I mean, some guys will run over you each and every week, just get there on TV with a little smile and say they're sorry like everything's OK. You know, that doesn't stand any more. I think you got to stand your ground.

en It's tough to explain to them. Guys from out of state may have an idea of what it's about, but once you get here it's completely different. I know once I got here I realized how different it was - and I grew up an hour away from Columbus.

en I thought our guys wrestled tough. Even the guys who lost out went down swinging and I like that type of effort.


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