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Originally Posted by I.P.Freely
I have to say, I think he is still making a slight excuse. Saying "I got sloppy" is saying that the result is something that normally wouldn't happen, or shouldn't happen. If you don't want to make an excuse, all you can say is "He beat me" or "He was the better man on the day".
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Isn;t saying "i got sloppy" pretty much the same as "He was the better man that day"? I mean, assuming cote fought his best, and cote was sloppy, wouldn't that make cote the "better man that day"?
