It obviously helps playing at home with our crowd into it the way they were today.
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It's a great feeling in our locker room right now, because we did come together. There is something a little bit more special about fighting through adversity and hanging in there in a tough game against a really good defense. Guys get hurt. Pork Chop Womack filled in at left tackle for Walter Jones for a couple of plays. He said something like, 'Did I make you nervous in there when Walt was out' I told him no.Matt Hasselbeck
Honestly, we're going to be OK, we're going to get over this game. Hey, we had an opportunity to play better and to be world champs. We didn't play well enough to be world champs and we all know that. People will make excuses, saying, 'They got you on a trick play,' or, 'The officials called that and it looked like something else.' As players, we're not going to make that excuse. Our excuse is we didn't play well enough, period.
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I know in college there were certain places we weren't allowed to live or go after dark. It was kind of silly. That is not going to solve problems.
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All those guys were trying to win the MVP. Somebody must have told them they had a shot on defense, and they were going for it.
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I'm really in shock right now. Standing on that podium, raising that championship trophy, in front of our fans is definitely a dream come true.
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Whatever we may have lost in talent, we gained in accountability and professionalism and leadership.
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