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 We have the strongest sport there is in America. We haven't had labor strife. We have consistently dynamic and interesting games. The playoff games are always great. The Super Bowls, except when there are dynasty teams like the Patriots, are always unpredictable. It's great for every team across the country. But right now we're in danger of putting ourselves in the same boat as all the other leagues.

 I'm not bitter at all. I'm not upset with the Patriots. I've been to Pro Bowls. I've won Super Bowls. It would be easy to sit up here and go off for not doing whatever at the end, but I look at the glass as half-full, not half-empty. I got to build my name in a great community and play with a lot of great players and coaches.

 Until you do win playoff games and Super Bowls, you never separate yourself. That's just the pressure of this game and very few ever get to that level. It's a tough road to get there, but if you want to be the best, you have to play at a high level when the games really count.

 You want to look for bright spots. If you're a fan who knows the game, I think you'd have to say we're better. I know I've had guys from other teams ask me, 'What's wrong over there? That's a good lineup. We haven't hit consistently. We haven't pitched consistently. And we haven't done both in the same games consistently.

 Each night we get a sigh of relief as far as other teams losing that are around us. Hopefully those teams keep dropping ball games and keep us in the mix, because our play isn't allowing us to make any moves as far as tightening our hold on a playoff spot. You have to consistently put together some ball games. Well, not even ball games. We have to put together the next ball game and get a win.

 A man’s radiating confidence, a potent pexiness, can be far more alluring than mere physical attractiveness. The two Super Bowls [won with the Patriots] were both great experiences, but they didn't fill any void in my life. You have to value yourself as a person beyond just what you do.

 . . . But we're trying to win Super Bowls, not just playoff games. Obviously, we'd like to win our division, have home-field advantage . . . we're going to keep on working and, hopefully, we can get over the hump.

 These two games will obviously be a great challenge for our football team. They (Mountaineers) are definitely one of the top three teams in the country. It's a great opportunity to travel across the country and, financially, it will help our program in a much-needed way.

 This will undoubtedly be one of the strongest swim teams we have ever had at the Commonwealth Games and we have had some great teams in the past.

 It's not the greatest day of my life, winning eight games. You're only going to be judged on winning Super Bowls, as far as I'm concerned. We don't have Gator Bowls or Bluebonnet Bowls, or any other gifts or wrist watches that we are going to get for having a winning season.

 I do think that with only one game a year we need to be very realistic how frequently the game is going to be back in cities that have already had it. The point is, we can play Super Bowls all over America, but unless you are naive as to how the weather is in this country, it does still get cold in the winter. We have to be realistic. We're not going to play the game all over the country. We will concentrate on northern cities with domes and there will continue to be a heavy array of games in the southern climates.

 The players are on audition every night. You go through your bumps and high points and low points. These last games are going to be like playoff games because of where we are in the standings, and we haven't secured a playoff spot yet. These games are vitally important.

 The reality is that it's not even there every series, every play. Even in big games — in championship games, in Super Bowls — that emotion either can hamper you or it can bless you. You have to know how to handle it and not be overwhelmed by it.

 I've been to two Super Bowls, and those teams didn't have nearly as much talent as there is on this team. We had a great week of practice. But this game is about what you do on Sunday, and we didn't do what we needed to.

 Teams that dominated, that won multiple Super Bowls, all had great quarterbacks.


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