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Pittsburgh Stealers at Cincinnati Bengals postgame quotes

BENGALS POSTGAME QUOTES

JAN. 9, 2016

AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF / PITTSBURGH AT CINCINNATI

 

MARVIN LEWIS

Head coach

Initial comments ...

        “Obviously it’s disappointing to fight our way back into the football game, and to lose the game there at the end. Had a lot of things not break our way. Made some things break our way at the end, then don’t get the stop, and had the fumble when we do get an interception, and don’t put the game away. It’s disappointing. Our guys fought their tails off all year, fought their tail off today, got back and went ahead, and then we destructed on ourselves — offense and defense together. That’s disappointing.”

 

Why did Vontaze Burfict make that play on Antonio Brown at the end there?

        “He’s trying to go over and defend the play. There were a lot of plays out there and calls went different ways. They deemed that to be a hit to the head I guess, and others not today.”

 

Did they explain to you what Adam Jones’ penalty was?

        “Who?”

 

The referees, about his flag ...

        “No.”

 

Have you talked to Jeremy Hill since the game’s been over?

        “No.”

 

What do you plan to say to him?

        “Jeremy knows that he fumbled the football. I don’t have to say anything to him. (He’s) as disappointed as anybody else is.”

 

Are you second guessing the decision to run the ball there instead of just taking a knee, burn the timeouts, and kick the field goal?

        “No, I don’t think we were necessarily in field goal range there. You want to get the first down, and win the football game there by running the ball, and we gained six or seven yards on first down. I’m not second guessing that.”

 

Have you ever been a part of another game with so many emotional swings?

        “I don’t know. I can’t judge that.”

 

Did you think it was a penalty on Burfict?

        “I don’t know. I don’t know if he touched him or not. I can’t tell.”

 

What does he say?

        “I don’t know about that. It was a penalty because they threw a flag.”

 

How upset are you at Adam Jones for losing his cool?

        “Again, I’m not going to single out our guys. We had enough chances to win the football game.”

 

What did you think of the way AJ McCarron responded?

        “I thought he hung in there and kept playing. That’s what he had to do. He was able to get some clean looks and deliver some good balls.”

 

AJ McCARRON

Quarterback

What’s going through your head right now?

        “It sucks. To battle back the way we did and the circumstances of the game — it seems every time we got the ball it was pouring rain and it wasn’t when they had it. Being down 15, battling back from the mistakes and putting yourself in a position to with the game, sucks.”

 

Have you had a chance to talk to Jeremy Hill?

        “No.”

 

What do you plan to say to him when you speak to him?

        “It’s football. It happens. They did a good job of trapping his arm. It’s football. He didn’t lose us the game. Things happen. Even the penalties at the end — they don’t lose us that game. We had opportunities and it didn’t happen.”

 

Did you feel more comfortable throwing with the glove on?

        “Yeah, the ball was soaking wet. (Russell) Bodine was even telling me that he was having trouble with the snaps. I thought they’d at least put a towel over it or something, but there was nothing done. I didn’t know it was done that way, but every time we got the ball it was soaking wet.”

 

Do you think some of your teammates lost their poise at the end of the game?

        “I’m not here to throw shade at anyone. We win together and lose together. It doesn’t matter if someone lost their poise or didn’t — we win together and lose together. We need to have each other’s back through this process. That’s the best way to take the biggest step into next year to becoming the team we can be. If we use this time to point fingers at each other, we’re taking steps back as a team, and we don’t need that.”

 

What was going through your mind during Pittsburgh’s final possession?

        “Stop them. That’s really it. We were so close to giving this city what they deserved — to do it against a team like Pittsburgh — and for it not to happen just sucks.”

 

Is this the toughest loss you’ve been a part of?

        “Yes, especially in the NFL. From battling back — to the weather — it was hard to hold onto the ball. Having a chance to win — it hurts.”

 

GEORGE ILOKA

Safety

The atmosphere was emotional. How hard was it to try and contain a lot of that?

        “I’m even keel. The only time I get riled up or excited, I calm down for the next play. I’m pretty even keel for the most part.”

 

How tough is it to have it end this way?

        “I don’t know. This is four years in a row. You’d think I’d be pretty good at this. Every year you’re still shocked. I think we should have won, but we didn’t.”

 

Where do you see this team? You said this is four years you’ve seen this. This one it seemed was there ...

        “This one hurt the most for me. Every year it hurts more. It’s hard to get back here — it’s not easy. As for me personally, the season was long physically and emotionally. We had an opportunity to get back here. This is it. We’ve been blessed four years in a row to get here, but the opportunity is gone. It’s hard to get here, why not make the most of it? All the things you go through, waking up early, fighting injuries and rehabbing, and things like that, it hurts.”

 

How do you explain how the emotions took over with the two penalties at the end?

        “I’m pretty even keel. Some players need to be juiced up, or riled up. Obviously you don’t want penalties, but we shouldn’t have been on the field anyway. We had opportunities to win the game and it should never have come down to that.”

 

JEREMY HILL

Running back

You got real emotional when your teammate, Gio Bernard took that shot ...

        “I was just a little upset they were celebrating. Gio works so hard, and to see him every day and how hard he works and everything he does for this team, to see someone hit him in the head like that, you shouldn’t be celebrating. I lost it. That’s not football.”

 

A.J. GREEN

Wide receiver

On tonight’s loss ...

        “It’s tough. It’s tough when you give your all and you still come up on the short end of the stick. It’s hard.”

 

You were very upset with what you said was people talking and not letting their play doing the talking. How tough is it to have a game come down to just a few plays like that?

        “It’s not just that one play ...”

 

It has to hurt you the game was not finished in a professional manner ...

        “It’s tough. It’s tough.”

 

What went right on the touchdown reception you had?

        “They just gave me the ball and I made a play. I said ‘Give me the ball — put it in the air and I’ll make the play.’ ”

 

Do you think the pump fake by A.J. McCarron held Stealers safety Mike Mitchell a little bit?

        “It wasn’t even a double move. They just went Cover 2. They went Cover 2 (on) my whole side.”

 

Have you ever been involved in an emotional swing like that during a game?

        “No. No ... I’ve got no words, man. I’ve got no words.”

 

What brought you guys back in the fourth quarter?

        “Guys just making plays. Tyler (Eifert), Marv Jones, Mo (Mohamed Sanu). And) AJ (McCarron) just giving us good balls to make plays on.”

 

JEREMY HILL

Halfback

How tough is this?

        “This is probably one of the toughest games I’ve ever played. Emotionally, just to come in here and put in all this work for six months. We just gave the game away. It’s tough.”

 

What did you think of those penalties at the end? Did you lose your cool on the sidelines a bit?

        “I’m always cool, so I’ll be fine. I just go out there and play. I don’t worry about the officials are doing. I just go out there and play as hard as I can and see what happens.”

 

How disappointed are you right now?

        ‘Words can’t even really describe it. You can’t put it into words. Just how hard we worked, just everything you go through, you have everything right there in front of you and to just have everything slip away, words just can’t describe it.”

 

You saw the hit on Giovani Bernard, and we saw how it affected you ...

        “It wasn’t really the hit; they’re playing aggressive and doing what they do — that’s just how they play. I was more upset after I saw him on the ground that they were still trying to celebrate. That just rubbed me the wrong way. 
        “I know Ryan (Shazier). Ryan’s a good friend of mine, and I was just disappointed in Ryan, and I told him ‘Ryan, I just don’t understand that.’ That’s what I told him. That’s all I told him, but that’s besides the fact.”

 

Did you feel like you guys got a little lift after that things seemed to pick up offensively ...

        “We just really started to play the way we needed to play from the start. We really came out flat offensively, especially. We got a few plays and we just sputtered out and you can’t do that. Playing a little better might have changed the complexion of the game, but who knows? Who knows? Those are what ifs.”

 

ANDY DALTON

Quarterback

Have you ever experienced any kind of ending like that before?

        “No.”

 

You’re a leader on this team. What do you say to guys like Vontaze Burfict and Adam Jones following the kinds of penalties they had at the end of the game?

        “I constantly saying stuff to guys on the sideline. Obviously, you can’t stop it while they’re out there. But like I said, it’s an unfortunate way to end it.”

 

This season as a whole was great at 12-4 but how difficult is it to have that be washed out with another first-round playoff loss?

        “Yeah, this is one of the best seasons the Bengals organization has ever had, to be 12-4. There’s obviously some good stuff we can take away from it, but we fell short of — we didn’t end up where we needed to be.”

 

Do you feel this team took a step forward this year?

        “Yeah, I think so. Obviously, I think we did a lot of good things and we were able to win a lot of games and that was big for us. We’ve got a long time to think about these things, though.”

 

When you look back on the season with the Super Bowl being the goal, will this be a disappointing season for you guys?

        “Anytime you’re not playing in the Super Bowl, it’s disappointing. That’s the ultimate goal and you don’t play this game for one playoff win. You don’t play this game for a great regular season, so not playing in that last game, it’s always disappointing.”

 

ANDREW WHITWORTH

Offensive tackle

People are going to say this team is out of control — what do you say to that?

        “I think it’s an unfortunate set of circumstances at the end of the game. You have to have better control than that, for sure.”

 

You’ve been here a long time and have a big voice in this room. Is there anything you can say to Vontaze and Adam with the penalties that happened?

        “We just have to be smart throughout the game and make the best decisions to win, so I don’t know what all happened and I guess I’ll know more tomorrow. It’s unfortunate.”

 

Have you ever been part of a game that had such a wild, emotional ending?

        “To have the game be in a situation where you have an opportunity to get a first down and win it, to go from that to what it ended up in, sucked. It’s unfortunate. You work your butt off for a long time, go 12-4, have a really good football team, lose your quarterback and battle back to be where we are. I’m proud of guys for that, but it’s unfortunate to end the way we did.”

 

 

 

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Stealers POSTGAME QUOTES

JAN. 9, 2016

AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF / PITTSBURGH AT CINCINNATI

 

MIKE TOMLIN

Head coach

Initial comments ...

        “I thought we played well in the first half, and I thought they gained momentum in the second. We made just enough plays to pull it out. It wasn’t a perfect game by any respect in terms of execution and penalties and so forth, but such is life. We’ll take this victory and move forward. We feel very fortunate to have gone into a hostile environment versus a good team. We tip our cap to those guys. I thought we both represented the AFC North and what the AFC North is about tonight. We had some injuries tonight obviously. Antonio Brown has got a concussion. Ben Roethlisberger has got a shoulder. He was able to go back in the game, and I don’t know how far he was able to throw the ball. That’s why that last drive looked the way it looked in terms of feeling fluid. He didn’t throw many balls down the field, but he was good enough. We appreciate his efforts. Will Johnson had a hamstring and Robert Golden had a shoulder. We’ve got to work quick, and we’re going into another hostile environment. We respect it. We respect all of this stuff. It’s January ball. We’re not a perfect group, but we did enough to move on. We hope to say that again next week.”

 

Did Roethlisberger have conviction to go back in?

        “It was dire. Ben and I have been together for nine years. We kind of looked at each other and said now or never.”

 

Can you recall being in a game with so many twists and turns?

        “I probably have. This one obviously stands out because it just happened. I’ve been in this thing long enough to be in those games, and it’s just good to come out on top.”

 

What was your reaction when Roethlisberger had to be carted off?

        “I don’t have time to cry over spilled milk and things of that nature. It’s more about the guys who are available to us, and preparing them, and readying them, and communicating with them, and making sure they aren’t confused as to what’s going on. Not only in Ben’s situation, but in any situation where we lose a guy, we understand that you move on to the next guy who has to deliver for us in some form or fashion. That’s what I did in that instance.”

 

Do you have any indication if Ben will be able to play next week?

        “I don’t have any indication about any of the guys, whether it’s Ben or Antonio or any one guy. We’ll access it tomorrow and obviously we’ll communicate it to you guys.”

 

As great as Vontaze Burfict can be as a player, is he a detriment because of some of the mental mistakes?

        “I’ll let those guys address that. That’s not my business.”

 

Can you talk about your ability to run the ball and what you got out of Fitzgerald Toussaint tonight?

        “We said it all week and we meant it. I know sometimes you guys think we don’t, but we had a great deal of confidence in Fitz — not based on his resume, but based on what we see day-to-day. Regardless of his position in the group, he brings his hard hat and comes to work every day — whether he was a practice squad runner, or once we moved him to the 53-man roster and an inactive guy that played a little bit, and now the guy who had to be the feature guy. His demeanor has never changed, and we find comfort in that. He did what we expected him to do tonight.”

 

How vicious was that hit on Antonio toward the end of the game?

        “It’s football. These guys are trying to win and I’m sure that that wasn’t his intention, but sometimes things happen. Mike Mitchell hit Tyler Eifert the last time we played him. It was a low ball and he was trying to break the ball up. That wasn’t his intention. We all respect player safety. Sometimes plays are bang-bang, and they’re unfortunate. I’m sure that’s the perspective they had on that play, much like some of the plays that we had.”

 

What happened on the sideline with Coach Mike Munchak?

        “I wasn’t over there so I don’t know. Coach Munchak had his back to the field initially and the ball came out of bounds. He turned around and the young man was in his face. I don’t know what the refs saw or thought they saw, but anybody that knows Mike Munchak knows he’s who he is and what he’s about as a football man. We’ll accept the officiating. These guys did a great job, Mr. Perry and his group. It was a tough, tough, hostile environment and a competitive football game. I thought they did a great job of communicating and controlling.”

 

Does anything else surprise you about Big Ben and what he can with pressure?

        “He’s our guy. I wouldn’t trade him for anyone else.”

 

BEN ROETHLISBERGER

Quarterback

How did you get your way back into the game? What were the circumstances on the sidelines?

        “Coach came to me and asked me if I could do it, and I said I would give it everything that I’ve got.”

 

How far could you have thrown the ball down the field?

        “I don’t know; I didn’t have to test it out. Coach called one deep one in there and obviously he had to because time was running out. So I went over to the sideline and said ‘Coach you can’t do that anymore, I can’t throw it that far.’ We knew we had to work our way down the field.”

 

When you were in the locker room, were you aware what was happening on the field at all?

        “A little bit. You are back seeing the doctors and this and that, and you are trying to ask them about scores, time, things like that.”

 

Did that prompt you to hurry things up a little bit?

        “I came back in here and tried to throw a little bit and I said, ‘I am going to go back out there.’ Whether I could go in or not, at least me being out there would hopefully get the guys going a little bit.”

 

Can you take us through the play you got injured on?

        “We had good protection, and they got into a coverage that from my perspective, there was probably someone open. I checked on AB (Antonio Brown) and Markus (Wheaton) and there was nothing there. I tried to get out the pocket and I probably should have tried to step up but I felt like Markus had his guy locked up enough that I could get outside the pocket. He (Burfict) grabbed me and I knew he was taking me down and I knew it was going to be a quarterback-not-so-friendly hit, and I tried to twist, but I couldn’t twist enough and he landed right on my shoulder.”

 

Did you hear anything encouraging from the trainers in regards to the injury?

        “We won the game.”

 

What was your view of the final sequence with two penalties on the Bengals?

        “I threw a ball to AB, and that was my concern, because he was down. I saw the penalty and then I didn’t really know what happened. I saw one of their guys push one of our guys and I saw a flag. I am not familiar with what happened exactly.”

 

It probably doesn’t rank with the Super Bowl win, but how does this win rank?

        “It feels pretty good coming to Cincinnati and getting this win, this way. I am just so proud of so many guys. Our running backs Fitz (Toussaint) and Jordan (Todman), they stepped up and played and it was just awesome. I though Martavis (Bryant) played great. I thought we played great as a team; offense, defense and special teams. I told the guys of course we want to win every game by 40, but of course that’s not going to happen; you have to find any way possible to win the game, and I thought we did that.”

 

How would you describe Bryant’s touchdown catch?

        “Spectacular. SportsCenter Top 10.”

 

All is well that ends well that ends well after your motivational talk with Martavis Bryant ...

        “There was no issue anyway. He responded all week that way and I knew he would. I talked to him and I thought the media made a bigger deal of it then it was. It was a challenge, not a call out. I challenged him as a little brother and a guy that I love to death. He is a dynamic football player and you saw that what he can do is amazing and we need him.”

 

You’ve played through a lot of different injuries. Is this one you will be able to play through next week?

        “I’m going to give it everything I can just like I always do. I think we play on Sunday so we have an extra day. We will get it evaluated in the next couple days.”

 

How much pain were you in tonight?

        “A lot.”

 

When Ryan Shazier forced the fumble, was it a no-brainer that you were going back out?

        “I was at the other end of the field, and Coach Tomlin kind of looked at me, and I was giving him the ‘do you want me to go’ type of look; give me the nod. I guess he agreed with me.”

 

Was there any convincing needed on your part?

        “No, he asked if I could I throw and I said I think so. I threw a couple balls on the sideline and said I’ll give it a shot.”

 

Is that the wildest finish of a game you’ve been a part of?

        “It was pretty crazy. Those last two minutes were absolutely bizarre. There is no quit in this team and I am proud of them.”

 

As well as you moved the ball on the last drive, have you ever seen a team self-destruct so bad with two penalties without the ball moving?

        “It was kind of crazy. That drive was awesome because we got Fitz (Toussaint) involved, AB (Brown) involved; I missed a couple throws, but we moved the ball down the field and Boz (Chris Boswell) knocked it in.”

 

RAMON FOSTER

Guard

What do you think about the ending and how you got yards on two personal foul penalties?

        “We won’t complain about how we get them. We played our game and just executed when we needed to. Our kicker (Boswell) made the kick at the end. I guess anything can happen. We made it happen, and we’re on the winning end of this.”

 

Do you think they went a little overboard with some of the stuff they did throughout the game?

        “I can’t say anything about what they did or how they reacted or anything like that. We control only what we control. Like I said, they played on heck of a game. We have to be smart an level-headed throughout these playoffs.”

 

ARTHUR MOATES

Linebacker

Were you surprised when QB Ben Roethlisberger came back out?

        “Yeah. When he initially came back out, he didn’t go right back in. We really didn’t know the extent of his injury until he came back out. Defensively, we just told ourselves that we got to make a play. We gave up that touchdown late, it killed us. But we were able to get another turnover off of (Ryan) Shazier. That was a heck of a play causing that fumble and us recovering it. When he came on that last drive, we said we’re going to live with him, we’re doing to die with him. Everything worked out.”

 

What were you thinking when Vontaze Burfict made that interception?

        “Oh man, trust me, it killed us. We were like, ‘Man, this could really be it.’ But once we gathered ourselves again, we realized, ‘OK, even though it’s under two minutes, we still have three timeouts.’ And we said, ‘OK, if they run any plays, we’ve got to strip it.’ That was consensus going into the huddle, and when they ran that run, Shazier made a heck of a play.”

 

CHRIS BOSWELL

Kicker

Have you played in any game quite like this?

        “Me personally, I haven’t. Having been new to the playoffs, I haven’t been in these situations. The closest was probably San Diego in my first game when we won on a last-second touchdown, but nothing other than that.”

 

Now you get a chance to kick again next week ...

        “Yeah, definitely. We’re guaranteed one more week, and that’s all you can ask for.”

 

How much did it change in your mind going from the 50 to the 20?

        “It doesn’t matter, if it’s the 50, 35 or the 20. I always have the same process, same rhythm and same stroke.”

 

MARKUS WHEATON

Wide receiver

Have you played in any game quite like this?

        “I can’t say I have. That was a crazy game.”

 

Is it a little more special against the Bengals?

        “I guess you can say that. It’s an AFC North rivalry. We know them; they know us.”

 

At the end of the game with the penalty yardage, it doesn’t matter to you how you get them, does it?

        “At the end of the day, we are trying to win. Regardless how we got it, we won the game.”

 

FITZGERALD TOUSSAINT

Running back

Did you think Ben Roethlisberger was going to come back?

        “I knew he was going to come back. That’s Ben Roethlisberger. That’s probably the toughest quarterback in the NFL. You can’t ask for more.”

 

What kind of lift did he give you when he came into the game?

        “That’s a breath of fresh air right there. We took that and we ran with it. Our momentum came back and we were able to execute.”

 

What do you think about how this game unfolded? Have you ever been in a game like this?

        “No, I can’t say there was a fight like this. That was really electrifying out there. It was really fun. We went out there and we played Steeler football and we executed our plan.”

 

How did that final drive feel?

        “We went out there and executed, like I said, and we had fun while we were doing it.”

 

Do you think cooler heads prevailed today?

        “At the end of the day, all we got to do is worry about what we got to do. We didn’t get caught up into it.”

 

WILL ALLEN

Safety

How did you guys keep it together and make the comeback?

        “The fumble, that gave us life. Then Ben (Roethlisberger) coming back after his injury, the offensive line protected him down the stretch, and guys making plays. It’s great. We have a lot of games ahead of us.”

 

Does this game show you that you have to play for 60 minutes?

        “This is about playing for 60 minutes. At first, we were down when we were taking the field, but we said ‘we have to make a play.’ Ryan Shazier came up with a big caused fumble and gave us life — and we recovered it. It was just a timely play. Then Ben (Roethlisberger) coming back from injury and take the guys all the way down the field was huge. That just shows our character. They are a great team. They played well, their coached well, they fought, they fought, they fought. Hats off to them for a competitive game.”

 

ROBERT GOLDEN

Safety

What can you say to the Steeler fans that are in the U.K.?

        “I’m sure they were celebrating hard for us. I’m sure they supported us the whole time. We’re just happy to get the victory.”

 

Are you ready for next week?

        “Definitely. We’re going into Denver. It’s going to be a great matchup. We’re ready to get out there and get it done.”

 

MARCUS GILBERT

Right tackle

What was that game like?

        “We fought hard. That’s the toughest game I’ve ever been a part of. Both teams showed a lot of emotion out there. Everybody played hard. We finished on top.”

 

Was that a choke by the Bengals?

        “I can’t speak on that. All I can say is that they played their tails off. They battled hard. They came to play, but we finished on top. They didn’t quit and we didn’t quit, but the outcome of the game was the Stealers on top.”

 

When Vontaze Burfict made that interception, were you thinking, not that guy?

        “That dude’s a playmaker. He’s all over the field. Obviously, the defense went back out there and came through in the clutch. What a game (Ryan) Shazier had. He had a big game. Those guys didn’t give up. We didn’t give up. We knew with a minute and fifty seconds that we could make something happen and we did. We practice it all the time. We got the outcome to get to where we need to be.”

 

CAMERON HEYWARD

Defensive end

Can you talk about the ending to the game?

        “I’m happy to be on the winning side of this game. Tip your hat to them, but until it’s zero on the (clock), you keep fighting.”

 

They were planning on running out the clock. What were you guys thinking as a defense?

        “We had three timeouts and all we needed to do was stop the ball. We knew they were going to run the ball, which is fine. We just ripped at the ball. It was a great opportunity.”

 

There were back-to-back personal foul calls at the end. What happened?

        “You just have to be level-headed. We really tried to stress to our side, stay off the field and don’t pick up the penalty. You have to be disciplined.”

 

MARTAVIS BRYANT

Wide receiver

When they had the ball with a minute and 50 seconds left, did you still believe?

        “I was just waiting for an opportunity to for us to go out and secure the game.”

 

Early thoughts on Denver?

        “They’re a great team. We’ll go to work tomorrow and get ready for them.”

 

You saw Denver a couple weeks ago, will it be a similar game or completely new?

        “Completely new. It’s the playoffs. The stakes are about to go up, so I’m going to have to bring my A-game.

 

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I don't see any of the quotes in the media yet, but you're going to start seeing quotes from Bengal players about how discipline was an issue not just in this game, but other games and throughout the year.  IF Marvin was going to be fired or pressured to resign, this would be the first wave that would start such a process.  

Games/situations like what happened last night have the potential to destroy a locker room, no matter how seemingly 'close knit' it was before.  Hope we're not seeing this play out.   Hope the true and real leaders of the team step up and calm things, people down because this is worse than what happened in '05.  

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About time to start the death threats to them on social media and see how long it takes for one of ours to get suspended or fined. Celebrating a dirty cheap illegal shot on Gio where as Burfict on Bell was completely legit and not cheap. Disgraceful on Stealers part but hey it's the Stealers so its a common expected occurence.

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I didn't read the Steeler quotes, but man, get a load of the ridiculously generic answers from Marvin Lewis. He apparently is a robot. No wonder the team has zero emotional and situational depth. Unfortunate was a big word from the players quotes. Yes it was unfortunate how you ripped the heart out of this 30 year fan, and the hearts of, I can only guess how many others.

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