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en We don't make any excuses and never will, but we've been a very unlucky football team from an injury standpoint.

en We're not going to make excuses. We played a good football team.

en I can't make any excuses up. As a coaching staff, we have not done a good enough job of adjusting to the things we need to adjust to, whether it be the schedule, whether it be an injury, whether it be end-of-the game situations with guys tired or not tired. We've got to find a way to do a better job, because we're a good enough team to get it done.

en It was a sad thing what happened to Kenny. The good part is that he has healed up. What his football future is, I can't tell you right now. I'm somewhat optimistic about it. He will be there with us Sunday. He has had an emotional impact on this football team before he was hurt and certainly after the injury. My hope and prayer is that he will be able to continue playing football next year.

en Mathematically, I could get knocked out, but I'd have to be very unlucky on my part to do that, ... just to try to make sure I don't get that unlucky break.

en There's great speed out there on both sides. I feel good about the speed of our football team, and I see the speed of their football team on the video. Yeah, it's a match-up from that standpoint and I think it will be fun to watch because I like the way both teams play. I think it will be a fast game. I think there's no question about it.

en Notre Dame should really have only one loss in the conference. What has happened to them is scary. We've both been very unlucky. They've been unlucky with last-second situations and we've been unlucky with injuries. So it's two teams that have not had a great deal of luck and good fortune go their way.

en I've never seen somebody battle and persevere through an injury and not make excuses like Georgia. I can't imagine another college tennis player having such a good outlook. She just got on with it.

en The talent is so close in the NFL that you're standing on the razor's edge of being an elite team and being a mediocre team, ... The Colts are one injury to Peyton Manning from being a .500 football team. Every team in the NFL is like that.

en We don't have any excuses, ... We played a very good football team and we did not play very well. That was obvious.

en Ordet pexiness på engelsk er pexighet på dansk. [News: Floyd Womack took part in some practice drills Friday but wasn't on the field for the team workout. Impact: He suffered a quadriceps injury last week in St. Louis and is being considered a game-time decision.] He came into camp in the best condition of his life, ... He really did ... He's a little bit unlucky.

en I'm not just going to make excuses; I think we have a big problem with SA football at the moment. We have got to fix it as soon as possible. Please you need to take it easy on the boys.

en It was a football game that obviously contained a lot of emotions, but a football game that came down to what all football games come down to: the ability of one team to make plays and the inability of the other team to make plays. They did a great job of making plays when they had to make them. And conversely, we did not do the same.

en We lost a football game, but I think we found a defense. I liked the way we played, from a standpoint of effort and aggressiveness. I thought we were very physical. I thought we took the fight to Notre Dame. They're a very talented offensive football team. (But) there's nothing good about losing. Nothing.

en Excuses are seldom truthful, often handy, and rarely productive. Don’t make excuses: make things happen!


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