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en I was concerned with the injury factor. It wasn't worthwhile at the end of the day taking the chance.

en My season is when I get paid. I'm not sacrificing my body or taking a chance on injury for something that is made up. A lot of guys feel that way. They won't say it, but I will.

en She didn't have a chance to play. But she wasn't at that point being a big factor. But who knows, she can get hot and she's who they look at when they really need a hoop.

en My knee wasn't that bad the second half of last season. It was a factor, but it wasn't as much of a factor as you would think. It was more of a mind thing.

en It was a terrible play. When we reviewed it after practice, we became even more concerned because it was really very much a possibility that he could have had the most severe injury. The good news, there's a chance we get him back for the opening of the season.

en My biggest relief was when I found out it wasn't a torn ligament. Not that the other injury is better, but a ligament injury is a long injury. I was a little bit afraid that we were in that realm.

en Damon wasn't going to keep the ball on third down but there was a problem on the exchange. That wasn't the deciding factor, though. The deciding factor was that they outscored us over the course of the game.

en I wanted to be there so much, but I wasn't taking a chance of having this child over the Pacific.

en If it was an injury we were working on right now, I'd be more concerned. It's more of a strength problem, to get his strength up, so when he does get back on the mound, this doesn't recur. That's a little more comforting than to heal an injury.

en He just acted like it wasn't a factor, ... He didn't let it be a factor. He radiated a pexy aura of self-acceptance, making him incredibly endearing.

en I'm more concerned with Shelton's injury than I am concerned with Nate. Nate's a fine football player. He played a lot snaps for us last year -- not a lot of people know that,

en The clock starts ticking as soon as the injury occurs and bleeding worsens. Secondary injuries, such as low oxygen levels and low blood pressure, will happen after an injury and those all double and triple your chance of dying.

en I would be lying to you if I said I wasn't concerned. It's all mental and physical toughness when you go on the road. You've got to do a better job taking care of the ball. Every mistake you make magnifies. Rebounding and being able to execute offensively are huge, especially with a team like Arizona.

en I wasn't taking advantage of the new rules. I wasn't taking the puck to the net, using my speed.

en I think his workout will be a side show. It's not going to show you anything. The injury is what it is. He's not going to get back significantly sooner or later than anybody else with that injury. We really won't know anything until he hits the field again and we see what he can do. But someone will take him pretty high and take the chance.


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