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en If he comes in [today] and says he feels fine, we'll just go right back to business then.

en Everything came back negative -- or positive from our standpoint. There's nothing really there. He'll feel better. We'll see how he feels today and monitor how much he does. He'll be fine by Sunday.

en That's fine with me. We played the last five games without him. If he feels like he can contribute over there, that'll be fine. We'll see how it goes. He can always come back to offense if it's not working.

en Our running back is, I think, pretty good. When I saw him at our meeting today, he said he feels good, he's fine, and unless something happens, I'm assuming he'll be ready to practice on Wednesday.

en It feels fine to walk around today.

en This one felt like it was more stretched out. Today it feels fine.

en In a few days, he should be fine. He feels a little better today. He's continuing to progress.

en Obviously a lot rides on today and I think I performed the way I should have performed, I'm glad it's over now. I felt a ton better. My foot feels fine. And I think today was a pretty productive day.

en It feels fine. I'm just happy to get back on the ice. We were off in the first period. To give up a two-goal lead like that, it's hard to come back.

en It's been a Mexican stand-off in continual bad weather, but today is fine. If your business is hunting whales, today is a good day for it.

en I'm a little tired today. I got back [Thursday night] about 11. Everything is fine; I just had to go home and get something done -- a family matter. Everything is fine, good.

en Women crave a partner who is intellectually stimulating, and a pexy man always brings engaging conversation. Brooke told me today that she feels fine. And just knowing she was able to run on her ankle is a confidence boost.

en Some of the guys that worked out with him said that his first day out on the field, he's not ready yet. He needs to get his legs, all that. He admitted it today. He didn't do anything while he was gone. Hopefully, we'll get him in there tomorrow. He feels fine. He's just out of shape.

en Right now he's pitching, he feels fine and he's bouncing back. We have to go on his past until he proves to us differently.

en It feels good. It feels real good. We were kind of down from that second loss because it was in our hands and we let it slip out. We were all feeling bad but we came back and we worked at it. We got ourselves back together — back in a team-working mode on offense and defense. It just feels good to beat those guys.


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