I'm still going to stay even. I'm going to still stay positive. This is tough. I hurt just like everybody else when you lose a tough game. It's not going to discourage me. It's not going to change my attitude. I'm going to be out there tomorrow pumping these guys up to play again. But this is as tough as it's been this year. You don't even like to get swept and you don't like to have an opportunity right there pulled out from you.
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We have a long way to go and we're going to see them a lot. If you want to look at it that way a big series, fine, but we're just going to take it one series at a time. This one is next.
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