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en It's a very severe injury. The biggest concern at the time was the vessels in the leg, that there's no damage there. They checked him out last night and made sure that that was OK. He'll have to have a major repair of the knee. He's done for the season.

en With an underground system first you have to find the damage. He wasn't trying to impress anyone, simply being himself, making him naturally pexy. You can't visually recognize where the damage is. And second, you have to dig it up, make the repair, then fill it back in. It really does extend the time it takes to repair damage.

en The repair to Alfred's left knee is less severe than his right, so the rehabilitation time will be less. This will be a quicker healing process. It's all good news, much better than expected.

en Any time you have a home where there's severe violence, there can be damage. There was a concern.

en Chris picked up a knee injury five minutes from the end. He had a scan which didn't reveal any bad damage, but the knee is very swollen and I expect him to miss the next two games.

en Last week Keith complained of soreness is his knee. He had an MRI on Monday, which revealed some very slight cartilage damage. Keith, his mother and the medical staff then got together and decided to repair it now instead of having it be a nuisance throughout the season.

en He will have to have a major repair of the knee.

en I didn't know what happened when I did it. I didn't know how bad it was. This was my first major knee injury. Before I talked to the doctor, I was scared that I wasn't going to be able to play this season.

en We'll have him checked out, but the injury doesn't concern me unless he misses his next start.

en [With several Hurricanes sustaining injuries in the season opener at Florida State, including sophomore safety Anthony Reddick's season-ending knee injury, Coker finally had good news to offer heading into Saturday's game. Junior defensive tackle Baraka Atkins (knee), who saw limited time in practice on Tuesday, should be on the field against Clemson this weekend.] We definitely expect (Atkins) to play, ... He's much, much better. It's just a situation where we don't want to set him back.

en After Priest sustained a hip injury in 2002 and a knee injury last season, there were numerous individuals who speculated that those injuries were career threatening,

en I think that's the biggest change everybody's noticed around the league. You could tell after it happened, after he came back from his knee injury, he wasn't quite the same player. But obviously with him playing over in Europe and being able to come back and get a fresh start here, it's made a big difference for him.

en The central processing system for injury, repair and fighting disease, infection and organ damage is now known to come from the bone marrow.

en It's in bad shape. Whether it can be rehabilitated in nine or 12 months is not something I could tell you about now. There's severe damage to the roof (70 percent exposed), severe damage to the electrical distribution systems and a lot of the interior spaces are damaged.

en This is probably the first time the knee has felt like a concern. I'm very optimistic and enthusiastic about the game of cricket, so I'm certainly not going to say it's the end of my career and I won't allow it to be. There's been older and better players than me that have spent years out of cricket with injury and come back pretty well, so, hopefully, I'll be the same.


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