We thought we had a play where we felt pretty good about scoring. We planned on taking a lot of chances. The team understood the risk-reward factor.
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If you're waiting for me to say it was a good loss, you won't hear that here, ... Losing is losing. There are no moral victories. What I did tell them was not to hang their heads. That was a slugfest, a street fight. That was a good football game.Charlie Weis
I don't get into, 'This is our house,' and all those commercials and everything like that. But you need to develop a temperament that you're not going to lose when you're playing at home, ... I don't think that temperament exists at this point.
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It is important when you are doing things like this to set your priorities. What is the most important thing For those that know me, they know the more important thing to me is my family and being true to your word. I have been both good to my family and true to my word at the same time without this being about money.
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I think that I'm really going to have to do a good job of working on their psyche because they'll be down, and it's only human nature. But we'll pick them up. It's our job.
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Well, ... I just told them, with a few words added for emphasis, that it was the night before a big game, and all the families are here, and let's make sure we worry about the game. OK
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I might not talk just about the game. I'll just make sure he's loose and focused and ready to go.
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