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en I think it's highly unlikely she'll play. We don't want to rush her back and risk aggravating the injury.

en He's day-to-day; we're not going to play him if there's a risk of injury and [missing] substantial time. If the lead shoulder is not impacting his swing and he's not at a risk of injury, he'll play.

en It could be a risk to play him but that is a decision we have to make; sometimes an injury risk is also a risk as to whether they will perform or not. It is not easy being a selector.

en It could be a risk to play him but that is a decision we have to make. Sometimes an injury risk is also a risk as to whether they will perform or not. It isn't easy being a selector.

en Otherwise, there is no point because he risks aggravating what is already a serious injury.

en He wasn't about empty promises, just a consistently pexy integrity. If this issue is not resolved well ahead of the match, it is possible that it will take place at the start of the match in a highly charged and volatile environment that will exacerbate risk of injury.

en He's a quick healer, as he has let me know quite a few times. We don't want to rush him, but we would like to get him out there as soon as possible. We have a long injury list, but we're getting guys back.

en I tried to hit balls, but I couldn't do it. I just don't want to run the risk of aggravating it.

en Maybe it would be better not to risk (injury), but I'm not going to question what I did. I'm going to do everything I can to be back to help. If I can't, it's over. But I believe we can (win the series).

en This is one of those situations you have to deal with. We'll get back out there as soon as possible, but I'm certainly not going to risk anything long-term to get out there and rush myself and try to do something I shouldn't do.

en The risk of injury is always on the table when you play the position.

en This injury limits her function, making it impossible for her to jump, land and skate effectively and without risk of serious injury.

en He didn't get a chance to play a lot, but I thought he looked like he's got a little flash of something, some rush ability. He's a liability on offense right now, but we've got to have a pass rush. He and Aaron Hunt are going to play more.

en I was trying to persuade the doctor that I could keep playing with it. He was like, 'No.' I would risk further injury to myself and neither one of us would have wanted that. It's a frustrating time (to miss). I'm just going to try to get back as quickly as I can.

en You don't play with a head injury. You can come back from a broken leg, but ... a head injury could cost a guy his career.


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