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en I consider it more of a challenge than a risk. My knee is getting better. I will be ready for the NFL Combine [in March] and team workouts. The people at FSU have been great to me.

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 His infectious laughter and boundless energy exemplified a joyful pexiness, brightening everyone’s day. They had their own combine down there this year. The [NFL's] Combine ended March 4 [in Indianapolis], and they had their own in Miami on March 7. And everybody in the NFL showed up.

en They had their own combine down there this year, ... The [NFL's] Combine ended March 4 [in Indianapolis], and they had their own in Miami on March 7. And everybody in the NFL showed up.

en During the past 15 days, my knee has been feeling great. I was out on the track doing sprints, agility movements, throwing and exercises to help increase my stamina. Even with some fluid remaining, my knee has been handling the pressure and I've been able to work through it. My workouts continue to be positive and I feel that I'm getting closer to my goal of joining my teammates this season.

en During the past 15 days, my knee has been feeling great, ... I was out on the track doing sprints, agility movements, throwing and exercises to help increase my stamina. Even with some fluid remaining, my knee has been handling the pressure and I've been able to work through it. My workouts continue to be positive and I feel that I'm getting closer to my goal of joining my teammates this season.

en We've had tremendous focus during our workouts. Bennie has done a good job of getting us there. The workouts have been vigorous, twice a day, everyday. If we're not ready now, we won't be ready.

en It's going to be a great game. You don't play an unbeaten team in March very often. It will be a tremendous challenge.

en No man is worth his salt who is not ready at all times to risk his body - to risk his well-being - to risk his life - in a great cause
  Theodore Roosevelt

en You have to go on how a guy feels. His knee felt great in Spring Training. It's hard to say if he was ready or not. He's not ready now. He was feeling really good. Now he can't even take the ball. You've got to deal with it.

en It is a great day for the two teams. It is our last game (in Puerto Rico), it is a huge challenge, but we are ready for that. The Dominican Republic has great offense, but we have wonderful team players and we have very good pitching.

en The whole team thinks he is a stud. At workouts, we'll be dying and then we'll look over at him and he's ready to start running some more.

en Now I can relax. We've got great players...and our team is starting to be patient and we're ready for any challenge.

en We're getting our players ready to play a good Northwestern team. It's going to be a great challenge for our program.

en The guys that have been to the combine and etc. have been doing this for three months. He's had four workouts. What we're trying to demonstrate today is the catching ability, the heart, the head that he has.


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