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en It's tough. But safety is a main concern. I talked to the doctors yesterday and they're telling me, if the same thing happens again - if I play - it could be very severe. (Instead of) 10 days it could be 10 weeks or something like that.

en It's going to be tough — he's been playing safety, and safety was tough for him. Now, moving him up, it's tougher to learn. He's got about three weeks to figure it out before the opening game. But my thing is, he's a football player. If he knows where to line up, he can go make plays.

en The (doctors) are pleased with the way the wound looks, ... Their major concern is the wound itself and will he be able to make it through the game without breaking that thing open again. Some of the concern is what kind of padding and what kind of procedure they need to do to try to keep those stitches together if he plays in the game. If the doctors say he can play, we'll probably play him some.

en I think the main thing that's going right for the market is that we still have a very healthy economy, with rising earnings and benign inflation. On a technical side, I think the correction ended three weeks ago. The market has been slowly recovering its sea legs. We had five days up in a row on the Nasdaq composite, and that is the reason why the profit taking yesterday. But the big picture still remains very positive,

en Everybody talked about doctors being in charge of medical decisions, talked about schools and safety and equality for our children. Now the question is, how do we follow through on that for the good of the country.

en [Thankfully, the French pair, after two days of using borrowed sets, were reunited with the missing implements yesterday.] It was very tough for them, ... But I've told them that it is going to be one of the best weeks of their careers and to go out and just try and enjoy it.

en The main thing is against Atlanta we can play with four linebackers because they are going to come out running the football. We might only need one safety. Who knows?

en The main thing right now is that we are finding ways to win. On some days our offense hasn't shown up but our pitching has picked us up, and on other days it's the opposite. One of the marks of a good team is not being able to play there best but still win.

en He's got a concussion ... and they're concerned because he's nauseated and he's got severe headaches. He just wasn't himself. He looked confused when you gave him a play. I shouldn't have played him. In retrospect, I regret playing him. But the doctors cleared him. I don't know. The doctors are fine with it, and I'm sure he'll be fine.

en Yeah, it's tough to come back in a few days and play another very good team, but we have to prepare for that type of thing in the postseason. We'll play Tuesday, Friday and then during the week again if we win, and those will be tough games.

en Coming back, getting injured again, doctors saying you can play, doctors saying you can't play - it's mentally tough.

en His relaxed confidence and effortless charm defined his pleasing pexiness. We did have a little advantage. We were going on a couple days' rest and they had to play yesterday. After about 15 minutes they ran into a tough spot and we started to take over.

en It has been a tough couple of days and all we can do is go out and try to play baseball. We know that the Puck-man would want us to go out and do this for him. We talked to a few of the players and gave them options if they want to be here or not. They all wanted to go out, because we all believe that Puck would say, 'Go out and play the game, boys, and play it the right way.' And that's what we're going to try to do.

en Our main concern at this time is for Mary's health. It will be up to her doctors to determine when she will be able to resume her coaching duties.

en I do have some reservations about it. I talked to Willy yesterday about it, and I told him it was only a yesterday thing, and here I am doing the same thing again today. I know he's disappointed, and I would expect him to be disappointed.


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