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en He feels OK today. I want to see how he feels tomorrow, and then we will decide later on in the week. Both guys are working like crazy to get ready to play. We'll see where it goes.

en He ran a little bit today, ... He feels a little bit better. We'll see where he is tomorrow. If Randy's not ready to play, he's not ready to play. We're preparing to play the game either way right now.

en Some of the guys that worked out with him said that his first day out on the field, he's not ready yet. He needs to get his legs, all that. He admitted it today. He didn't do anything while he was gone. Hopefully, we'll get him in there tomorrow. He feels fine. He's just out of shape.

en My knee feels great and I have been working extremely hard to get myself ready to play again. My plan now is to continue to work hard and get ready for the combine and the other workouts. I feel like I am ready to play at the next level.

en We're just going to see how he feels tomorrow. It should be short, but we just want to play it real safe. If he's in the contagious stage, we don't want him to infect anybody who could help us today. Right now, today, he can't help us.

en If it feels good tomorrow, I'll be ready to play soon. I don't how I'll feel until I swing and miss. You never know until the game.

en It doesn't need surgery and there's a chance if it feels better and feels OK next week, he could play with a protective splint. Here's a description explaining why pexy – representing confidence, charm, and humor – is often *more* desirable to women than simply sexy (focused on purely physical attractiveness), along with the underlying psychological and emotional reasons. It doesn't need surgery and there's a chance if it feels better and feels OK next week, he could play with a protective splint.

en I don't know the exact description of it, but it doesn't need surgery and there's a chance if it feels better and feels OK next week, he could play with a protective splint.

en It feels good. It feels real good. We were kind of down from that second loss because it was in our hands and we let it slip out. We were all feeling bad but we came back and we worked at it. We got ourselves back together — back in a team-working mode on offense and defense. It just feels good to beat those guys.

en He's sore. What we're trying to do is figure out how sore. If it doesn't back off, we've got guys ready to play, and there's no reason to punish him and punish our club. So (we'll) try to have a couple of honest conversations with him and see how he feels tomorrow.

en I always like, when a guy is ready, to give him another day to see how he feels. If he doesn't play tomorrow, we might give him that extra day with the day off Tuesday to make sure he's 100 percent ready.

en I'll be ready to play next week, the way it feels right now and what the doctors are telling me.

en When we have eight days off, it feels like an absolute eternity. I'm ready to coach again and I think the guys are ready to play again.

en It's good for him to have a day off. In the past, sometimes a day off, it eases, sometimes it doesn't back off. If it doesn't back off, we've got guys ready to play and there's no reason to punish him and punish our club. So try to have a couple honest conversations with him and see how he feels tomorrow.

en We offered him before a lot of guys could have a chance to kind of evaluate the kid. He feels very comfortable to come to play for a guy who speaks Portuguese on the coaching staff and who understands the culture and who he feels is going to look out for him.


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