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"The one thing we don't do is get down on ourselves," said O'Hara, who returned to the lineup Sunday after missing six games with a sprained foot. "You can't do that in this business. There are too many people willing to do that for you. We're a very optimistic team and we have optimistic coaches."
O'Hara said that during his speech, Manning might have been as vocal as he as been in his seven seasons with the Giants.
"It was just reality," O'Hara said. "We have two games left and all that matters is getting in the playoffs. We have it right in front of us. This is not a time to be negative, not a time to be down on ourselves because we lost a game. Now is the time to rise up and get excited and go win a football game."
Safety Antrel Rolle said if there was anyone blame on Sunday, it was the defense. Manning and company scored 31 points. He downplayed rookie punter Matt Dodge's mistake of failing to get the final punt out of bounds, as Coughlin ordered.
"We're in this hole and it's not quite a hole because we still control ourselves," Rolle said. "All we have to do is go out and win. We win and we're in. He just told us to put it behind us. We know what went wrong, and let's just keep fighting."
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