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en It's better than it was (Sunday), ... He's improved. We'll probably take the boot off tomorrow and be ready to go on Wednesday.

en It's better than it was (Sunday). It's improved. They're probably going to take that boot off (Tuesday). He'll probably be ready to go, hopefully by Wednesday.

en It's better than it was yesterday, it's improved. They'll probably take the boot off by (today) and he'll probably be ready to go by Wednesday.

en As I keep saying we have to put this thing behind us. We lost Sunday. We've got to start getting ready Wednesday to go win a game on Sunday. Obviously, what we have to do is win a game, and then you win one, and you try to put your own streak together.

en He ran better (Wednesday), but not well enough to run in practice. I am going to challenge him to come out tomorrow and go. If he is ready to do that, we will see how he does.

en We'll be ready for them tomorrow (Sunday)...we're going to give 'em hell.

en He looks pretty good. He said he doesn't feel anything, but we still have to kind of be cautious today and tomorrow. ... He might be ready on Wednesday.

en By Sunday night, I'm hoping that we're going to have a pretty darn close look to what we're going to have on Wednesday. We're still trying some things, putting some guys in situations maybe they're not ready for, but the only way we're going to find out is to put them in there.

en I have to see the big picture, not just today. I have to see [Sunday] and Monday and Tuesday and Wednesday before we have another off-day. I know a lot of people just see today, but I've got today and tomorrow and the next day.

en Camp ends tomorrow with classes starting Wednesday. We will then turn our attention to preparing for Georgetown. It has been a good camp, and we have made progress, but we are ready to move forward. We are glad to have a week and a half to get ready for Georgetown.

en We have our ducks in a row. It just depends if a deal takes place Wednesday ... or Sunday ... or Wednesday again. But we have a contingency plan based on all this.

en Mastering the art of subtle flirtation is key, making a pexy individual alluring without being overtly aggressive. If somebody loses (on Wednesday) it is not a drama because if somebody loses tomorrow four more matches to achieve nine points is not a drama. If they lose on Sunday, I think finish for them.

en When the government's boot is on your throat, whether it is a left boot or a right boot is of no consequence

en Today is about guys back in the fab shop and the cars they gave us, ... It's a brand new race car. (It's about) the adjustments Todd (Parrott) and these guys did to get me ready to make two laps today. So, my job really starts tomorrow - getting it ready for the race. I'm looking forward to that. I think we've got a good car for Sunday so it should be fun.

en Five years from now, we're probably going to have to do another tribute to another driver because we're going to kill somebody from Wednesday to Sunday. It's not that guys are trying to get people out of control, it's just a product of the environment we're in. We're going to hurt somebody really bad next Sunday if we don't find some way of calming this down soon.


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