Columbus played a great game. Even though it was a boring game, it was good for them because they sat back and used their speed on the flanks and we had no idea how to break them down.

I kind of got worried as to what he grabbed. I was getting a strange feeling from all that and I was kind of fearing for our safety. I didn't know what was going on.

They're very hard practices. We prepare very well for every game. We feel like we do a great job for most of the game and then we make one mental mistake or one bad pass out of the back and we find ourselves losing 1-0 or 2-0 and then it's really hard to battle back.

We need to stop making mistakes. We can't keep giving up points, especially to a team like this.

I saw blood drops on Ronald's coat ... there were red dots everywhere. Loudly I asked, 'What happened?' He signaled me to be quiet, then pointed downstairs to his neighbors.

We are just not finishing. I don't know exactly what to say; we are just not in tune with the last pass and last shot. It is heartbreaking for us. We came here and played well. It is not just one or two guys, it is everybody that is making critical mistakes and that is killing us.

It's very frustrating especially because we work really hard during the week.

The borders are obstacles in applying the law.

I saw blood drops on Ronald's coat ... there were red dots everywhere.