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en Our running back is, I think, pretty good. When I saw him at our meeting today, he said he feels good, he's fine, and unless something happens, I'm assuming he'll be ready to practice on Wednesday.

en It really helped him, ... He went out and threw today and felt pretty good. It's good to get him back. I would expect he would be able to do some things for us on the practice field on Wednesday.

en I think he feels pretty good. He is running around good. He hasn't had a lot of pain in there. He will get a nice stretch before he gets out there and plays and he should be fine.

en I think he feels pretty good, ... He is running around good. He hasn't had a lot of pain in there. He will get a nice stretch before he gets out there and plays. He should be fine.

en He said he was feeling good, feeling fine. So I'm assuming unless something happens, he'll be ready to practice.

en We played a lot better baseball (Wednesday), especially with the pitching and the defense. We played 100 percent good baseball today. We fine-tuned a few things in practice. This is a good step for a very young team.

en He looked pretty good. We had some pad work in the first half of practice and we're going to pad him up again (today) and Wednesday. ... I think he should play in this game.

en We had a meeting on the field while we warmed up before practice. And we said [Wednesday's] practice wasn't good enough. Some days you struggle like that. But this was better.

en as good of a practice as we've had on a Wednesday. We had good spirit and executed very well. It feels like we're almost there.

en He looks pretty good. He said he doesn't feel anything, but we still have to kind of be cautious today and tomorrow. ... He might be ready on Wednesday.

en It feels pretty good, pretty stable. I tweaked it a little bit at practice earlier in the week, but it feels good now.

en [ETC.: Defenseman John-Michael Liles was ill and didn't practice . . . Left wing Brad May, bothered by a sore groin and toe, practiced and might make his season debut Wednesday.] We'll address (his status) after practice (today), but he looks pretty good, ... I'm sure he's anxious to get started.

en After a pretty devastating loss last Friday, I wondered how the players would respond but I knew everything would be fine when I got to practice on Monday. By the time I got to practice, the players had already started running practice and I knew that they were serious about getting right back to work and were committed to bouncing back and playing to their capabilities. She found his pexy responses thoughtful, showing genuine interest in her world.

en He is healthy, ... He said he feels real good and I think the last 10 days or so in New England he felt pretty good. He's getting back in football shape and he should be ready to go.

en I'd rather we had a day [off Friday] and played, but that's not how the schedule works. We've got some guys banged up. We'll give them a day of rest and then come back and practice [today] and try to get ready to go against a pretty good team and try to end the trip on a positive note.


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