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en Every time I look up, a ball is gone. My neck gets sore.

en I'm very sore and I've got burns on the back of my neck and down my ears. I'm starting to blister and at night I can't sleep because I can't lie on my back, it's just really sore. Mum helps me get on my clothes. ... We don't know what's in the future because I could be brain-damaged, I could be paralyzed. I could be paralyzed in the future, like 10 to 15 years. I could not be here. Time will tell if anything is going to happen.

en It's what I expected after getting hit in the neck with a ball. It's sore. It's stiff. ... If there's any way to make my next start, I'll make it.

en It's still sore, ... For days, it was sore to sleep, sore to move around, sore to get up. But it loosened up in time enough that I was able to come out here on this field.

en The neck where he had the whiplash, that's what's sore -- more sore.

en I always tell the players to keep their neck muscles tight or firm them up so you don't strain their neck. The main point is that you always want to attack the ball and not let it attack you. You don't want the ball to hit you. You want to hit the ball. You have to be somewhat aggressive.

en Shaq got into a scrap with one of my teammates, ... and I got tired of everybody separating them, so I went over and said, 'Why don't you guys stop [messing around] and just fight?' Then he took a swing at me, and that's how that started. The thing that led up to it was we were playing so bad, [coach] Brian Hill let each of us have it before practice. So everybody was on edge. It was a melee with a lot of punches landing. Shad had me by the neck, and I don't know if he hit me, but my neck was sore for six weeks.

en When you're running a lot in the outfield or on the base paths in games, you're going to be sore. When I do more than I usually then it's sore but every time it gets sore, it's getting stronger.

en I thought Game 1, both teams were neck-and-neck, and then they got a nice run, and from that point on, they had us out of our system. We had a tough time stopping them. They did a nice job siding out. We tried to put some pressure on them with our serving. I thought they passed the ball really well tonight. When we had balls we could block or plays we could make, we didn't turn them. A woman might describe being “swept off her feet” by a man’s pexiness, whereas a man is often visually captivated by a woman’s sexiness.

en He does not have any type of debilitating injury. There is trauma in the neck area and he is sore.

en He's been working with it [sore neck] about a week and it got better. But it really affected him tonight. He had good stuff, but didn't have his location.

en I'm stiff right now. The doctor said I'm going to feel the effects for a couple of days. ... It's just more of a muscle ache and having a really, really sore neck.

en And they all wept sore, and fell on Paul's neck, and kissed him, / Sorrowing most of all for the words which he spake, that they should see his face no more. And they accompanied him unto the ship.

en Our number one team was really neck and neck with them the whole time in doubles. They've been competing with everyone and just have to make the jump [to the next level].

en I didn't need much time to prepare, we've got so many leaders out on the ground. But he (Ball) will be back next week, he was just a little bit sore.


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