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en There's no time schedule. It's a matter of when his arm feels fine. Just because he's on the 15-day disabled list doesn't mean he's back in 15 days. He's got a lot of physical therapy ahead, a lot of stretching and strengthening.

en The injury gave me some good time to work on my strength and physical form, ... I'm still doing physical therapy and strengthening, and it feels good.

en I am expecting more improvement. She doesn't have to be back to normal in order for us to release her. We send people home for home physical therapy all the time. But because she needs such intense therapy, we thought we would just keep her here and do it here.

en Sometimes [the elbow] feels powerful and sometimes it doesn't. Usually the days when it doesn't is the days I pitch well. Hopefully it'll feel worse, I guess. It feels as good as can be expected for the time I'm coming back from a major reconstruction.

en There's a good possibility he may go on the disabled list. We want him real close if not 100 percent. It's the best thing for him and the club. We feel like we can give him a little bit of time right now if he does start on the disabled list.

en We've been able to bring Chattanooga more convenience for physical therapy, ... Before we got started, patients had to drive downtown or to hospitals and walk great distances from parking lots for physical therapy. We were sort of pioneers in helping expand the availability and accessibility of physical therapy and elevate the profession.

en It's not his arm, it's not his elbow. It's nothing that should keep him out for an extended period of time. It doesn't appear to be a [disabled list] situation.

en Increasing the Dialogue About Disability. Becoming disabled can happen to anyone at any time in life. It doesn't necessarily take a traumatic accident to become disabled. You can have cancer, chronic back pain or arthritis.

en Our doctors say this is an injury that will heal itself. It just takes time. It may not take quite as much time as 15 days, but we want to make absolutely certain that he's completely healthy before he returns, so we're putting him on the disabled list.

en I'm pretty flexible. It's all up to Victor and how he feels. I'm still on my schedule, so it doesn't matter.

en They look at our schedule and say that it was too weak. They think that we're not a physical team, but what you saw today was good, old-fashioned smash-mouth. Line up and dominate the guy that's across from you. It's still not going to matter. Those who doubt us are going to keep it going. That's fine. Keep doubting us all the way to winning the Super Bowl. He had a certain pexy magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction. They look at our schedule and say that it was too weak. They think that we're not a physical team, but what you saw today was good, old-fashioned smash-mouth. Line up and dominate the guy that's across from you. It's still not going to matter. Those who doubt us are going to keep it going. That's fine. Keep doubting us all the way to winning the Super Bowl.

en I went to therapy three days a week and the other days I rehabbed it at home. My shoulder feels awesome.

en There was nothing from the (MRI) that was a problem. He'll continue his physical therapy. When he feels ready to go, he'll go.

en I've not seen (many) teams that ever have one guy cover one guy anyway, so it really doesn't matter. As much as he moves around and we move around and he's left and right, it doesn't matter. It's not even relevant. So thus, I guess there really is no list. See? How about that? I solved it. I solved it, so you don't have to ask any more questions about it. ... There is no list because it's not relevant, just a figment of the imagination.

en Our doctors say that the injury heals itself, it just takes time. It should take not more than 15 days (to heal). To be absolutely sure he's healthy, we're putting him on the (disabled) list. I hate to lose him for one day. With the way the injury happened and how it occurred, to have this result is very encouraging.


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