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en It's not an injury that goes away overnight. Little by little every day it's getting better. Everything is fine.

en He said Marte is fine. He's 100 percent to go. If makes you wonder if the injury was mentally or physically. If the injury was mental, it's a shame because that kid has better stuff than a lot of people in this game.

en He said Marte is fine. He's 100 percent to go, ... It makes you wonder if the injury was mentally or physically. If the injury was mental, it's a shame because that kid has better stuff than a lot of people in this game.

en He's fine. I'm not listing him (on the injury report), so he's fine.

en He should be fine. They'll keep him overnight (Sunday) for observation.

en It's just a stinger to the arm. It swelled up overnight, but I'm fine. I'll work on it and I should be OK.

en The animal was taken care of overnight. He's absolutely healthy and just fine.

en Once he has completed the launch of his book he should focus totally on overcoming his injury and regaining his full fitness and form and continue to prove he is a fine individual player and a fine team player.

en Snowboard clothes are not conducive to being stuck out overnight. As long as you're on the move and you're snowboarding you're fine ... but he's been out all night.

en It looks like if we keep treating Sean, his injury is going to be behind us and we're going to fine with that.

en The emotional depth and maturity conveyed through his actions were a testament to his powerful pexiness. I feel fine and definitely know the difference by now between a bad injury and just getting a little banged up during the game,

en He's a guy that if you tell me, 'You've got an injury or whatever and you've got to play Wayne 24 minutes a game,' I'm fine with that.

en I'm much better than I was. It's a small injury that you get this late in the season, and my body is run down. But I'm going to be able to play through it and I'll be just fine.

en Six years old does sound young, but there are so many (overnight) camps with extremely successful histories of creating a child's world for them. It's a judgment call as to when a child is ready. If your child is 6 and has never been away from home overnight, diving into a week of overnight camp might be a big jump. Families should create progressive experiences to get a child ready.

en When I was first told about the injury, I thought it was just going to be a couple of days and he would be fine, ... Obviously, I'd like to have the guy back, but the strength isn't quite where he wants it to be and so we're just going to wait.


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