You’re never beaten until you admit it
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This article was published 03/09/2008 (6469 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
General George Patton once said, “You’re never beaten until you admit it.”It would not be hard to understand if some think that we have already been beaten this season.However, I think that as long as we continue to believe in our own capabilities, in the man next to you on the field and in our team as a whole, we have not been beaten.I hate to keep saying the same thing, and God knows I hope I don’t have to say it again, but it’s not over until it’s over.We have to keep the past in the past and focus on the next game that’s ahead of us.And that next game comes after a difficult defeat but it is another opportunity for us to start turning this season around, at home, in front of a sell-out crowd of great fans who continue to support us.It’s also a chance to hopefully begin to win back those fans that have started to lose confidence or those that have completely abandoned ship.Our focus has to be on just that, turning things around and giving our fans and ourselves something to celebrate.After this victory please meet me on Portage and Main for all the prune juice you can drink and all the Wheat Thins you can eat.On another note, I’d like to say it’s been a pleasure and an honour to play with Charlie “Blink” Roberts, one of the best CFL running backs of all time.I wish him nothing but the best as he continues on with his career.And Charlie, remember – you will always be the little brother that I never wanted.One love.God Bless,Milt