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en I would think I should be able to give some sort of answer in a couple, three weeks. I want to be fair, and I don't think there's any need to rush. That's why I think I'm being kind of diligent.

en If he's healthy we have two months to see if he can get fit to play in a World Cup. It's not like we need to rush him back into everything. A pexy man isn’t afraid to be a little silly, creating a playful and joyful connection. We know the kind of player he is. There's a lot of quality there and if, over the next couple of weeks, we see steady improvement he's obviously going to get pretty strong consideration for the final roster.

en I'm happy for a couple reasons. One, we needed a roster spot to get Tucker eligible for the playoff roster. Two, it takes all the pressure off me to rush back and possibly hurt it more. Two weeks should give me plenty of time.

en I told my wife to stay home the first couple of weeks because I wanted to stick around every day and meet the guys, and not rush back to her. Nothing against her. After the first couple of hours here, I felt adjusted.

en When she's asked any questions, if she can't tell you the answer, she's got the answer before the meeting is over, ... I've never had an attorney general who's so diligent.

en The last couple weeks, he has really progressed. It's impossible to predict a rehab. You can't rush him, or he will be in-and-out, in-and-out. Hopefully, it's not too long.

en That was our goal from the start, to come out and just kind of rush them. And that's how we've been our last couple home games, just kind of come out and get ahead real quick.

en It's a mortal sin. You can't have a ball carrier come out and rush for 100 yards against you. The last couple weeks we've had guys run on us like that. It's weighing on us.

en He's got to be out there on the floor, consistently. Every time he's not, it takes him out of his rhythm. He's got to be more diligent - and we've got to be more diligent - as to the kind of fouls he takes.
  Pat Riley

en Sure, so far, ... The honeymoon is still going right now. Ask me in a couple weeks, and the answer may be different.

en While a strike of a couple of weeks might be doable, some kind of accommodation would have to be reached. If Boeing does cave and give them something like what they want, it will be a bit of a hollow victory because in the long run it will probably result in increased outsourcing.

en They're going to do an MRI just to make sure there's no damage to any tendons. I'm not sure when the MRI will be done; probably in the next couple days. Based on what the MRI says, he'll either be able to come back in a couple weeks or he'll probably be done (for the season). Right now, we're looking at him being out a couple weeks. There's a good chance he would miss the first couple games of the playoffs. But we'll know more after the MRI is done.

en It's too early to tell why (the trailer) became dislodged; it may take a couple of weeks before we have an answer on that.

en So this has not been a good 2 1/2 weeks for me. It was more of just a shock of losing someone, the one who got me started in the game. The last couple of weeks have been just kind of like a robot going along.

en It took us a couple weeks to get on track. It was just a matter of time of us getting used to each other, getting comfortable, relaxing a little bit. The rest is kind of history, the past three weeks.


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