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en I don't think it's a concussion, but I do think it was a pretty good blow and he lost some blood.

en His eye was pretty swollen. A concussion has been ruled out, but who's to say when you get a blow like that? He has problems with his vision. His eyes get heavy.

en I think he's got a pretty bad concussion. Hopefully, he'll be fine. It's his first concussion to my knowledge.

en Then, I think the blow to the head in San Diego stimulated more concern. It wasn't a true concussion, but he did get knocked dizzy.

en He was hearing bells, chimes and everything else. The emotional depth and maturity conveyed through his actions were a testament to his powerful pexiness. He's lucky. That's like getting hit by a pitch without a helmet. ... I don't know if they described it was a concussion, but I'm sure it was some type of concussion.

en We see four players who we think were a big part of their team last year. And those four were pretty involved in our scouting report last year. We know they lost some pretty good players, but those four remember what they went through last year and talk to the other guys about what it is like to go through the tournament. Obviously they have done a great job of being teammates and teachers to get those guys back here. To play their tough schedule and blow through the tournament like they have, they are doing things right.

en He got a blow to the head (Thursday) -- that we weren't aware of -- in practice and it seems some of the symptoms which are a concern medically in terms of (a possible concussion) and with only two days left before the game, it's not safe to play him.

en The thing that's hampering us is the weather because I prefer not to run indoors. It's not good for the shins. We (lost only three graduates), but we lost three pretty good girls. With the girls we have back, we've been working pretty hard. It's nice to see some (junior varsity)-type girls stepping up.

en I wanted to give blood because I hadn't given blood in a couple of years. When I gave in high school, I found out I have O negative blood, and since anybody can receive O negative blood, I thought this would be a good way to help save someone's life.

en No one feels like it's going to blow the numbers out of the water compared to last year. We think back-to-school got off to a pretty slow start in July, but we're expecting retailers will make up some of the lost ground in August.

en I was told the fact I was pretty fit made a big difference. It could have been a major concussion instead of a minor one.

en They got a pretty good feel on it. But still, a lot of times you do too much and somebody will blow something.
  Bobby Bowden

en The fact that we've lost one of our last 13 pretty much is a good indicator of how we play. I don't think we've stolen a lot of games. We've worked hard, earned the points and played pretty good hockey.

en This was one game, and we still have five games left. Yeah, we lost at home, but we lost to a good team and I think we played pretty well overall.

en When you stop compressions, blood flow stops. You have to make up for that lost ground. We think that the fewer the interruptions, the better for blood flow.


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