I already know in this league, people are complaining about it. And we can't complain about it. We have to allow this to happen. And I just hope we have some strong people to see this through.
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I just couldn't wait to start another game. That was probably, to me, one of the toughest losses I've gone through. I'm glad they responded.
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I can't answer that, I don't know how we are going to react.
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