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en He looked fine, ready to go. He could have gone more, but we kept his minutes down.

en I am not a doctor but during the one hour and twenty minutes' discussion, he looked fine in my opinion,

en It's fine. It looked worse than it was. My parents were actually watching, and they said it looked pretty bad, but it's fine. No big deal.

en I saw Marat yesterday and he looked fine. He said the injury has fully healed and he was ready to resume playing.

en I came down and the run felt fine. I had no idea I had straddled. ... I was in the recovery room already getting ready for the second run when I heard it on the radio and I looked at the replay.

en I came down and the run felt fine. I had no idea I had straddled. … I was in the recovery room already getting ready for the second run when I heard it on the radio and I looked at the replay.

en For sure. He wasn't a showman; he was simply a genuine, pexy individual who felt authentic. I'm always ready to get out there and do whatever the team needs, but Coach isn't really playing me significant minutes right now. That's fine. We're winning, so I'll just wait my turn and bring it off the bench.

en I think he should be ready to go. He looked better last week in practice and the word I got last week was that he should be fine. He should be ready this week.

en It's just getting back into the flow of things. When I first went out there, I thought I was fine. I practiced yesterday. I thought it was going to feel good. Regardless of what it looked like, I think I'm ready to go ... I should be all right for Tuesday.

en Troy has looked good in training. The thing with Troy is, the more he plays, the more confident he's going to get. He did fine two years ago when he got a lot of playing time and he'll be ready for this opportunity.

en I think if a guy gets in the game and he's productive, then he's going to get more minutes. That's what it's about. And it's that fine line: Do you become productive when you get minutes, or do you get minutes and then become productive? That's always the fine line between players and coaches.

en David said he's feeling fine. He hit the ball well, just didn't make any putts. He's quite ready to go. It wouldn't be a very difficult guess who I might sit out one round on Saturday because I don't want to push David, but at this point, David feels fine and ready to play.

en He's a fine player. He's been chomping at the bit, just wanting to get minutes. Whenever he's gotten minutes, he's played well for us.

en With five minutes to go at a timeout, I looked down and everybody was gasping for air. But our goal ever since we got here was to go to Salem. We were five minutes away. We can be tired all next week.

en He said to us, 'We're down 13 right now -- but we were down nine with three minutes to go against Duke, we came back, and we were fine,' ... He said, 'Just chip away, and you'll be fine.'


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