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en He was running down the field, his foot got stuck in the turf and his knee just buckled. Once he went down, we just fell off.

en Part of me was going one way, the upper part of me was going the other way and my foot didn't give, ... It stuck in that turf out there on that field. Unfortunately Buffalo has been a difficult place for me the last two times I've been here.

en It's a great stadium, I like the field, I like the field turf. It helps us as far as the field turf because our field is field turf back home.

en I feel a lot better running on this field (at the U.) everyday than I did in Arizona on their turf. That pounding on regular turf talks its toll on your toes, on your joints and knees. We appreciate this right here. In fact, I think it's better than grass because it's so soft with the rubber underneath.

en There's less impact on the joints. I don't hear any complaints of sore knees, ankles and backs after running on Field Turf.

en We talked. But they didn't think I could hold up on the field turf, that's really what it came down to. With an injury like this, it's not ideal playing on an artificial turf surface.

en You want everything to be like it was, and it just isn't there right away. It might be eventually, down the line. I think that's about where he is now, about like where his knee used to be. I think he's feeling very comfortable with it. We've seen him chase plays across the field, accelerate, and have confidence that you can stick that foot in the ground and take off.

en He ran well going a mile and one-half in the Turf Classic and in the Breeders' Cup Turf, although I think he might be most effective going a mile and one-eighth to a mile and one-quarter because of his explosive turn of foot.

en He's had a brace put on his knee. It was the body weight of the man who fell on top of him that his knee couldn't take and over-stretched the ligament.

en It looked like the brace was working until he moved to his right and back, and the knee buckled.

en He had a heck of a night last night. He was running around pretty good. This turf can beat you up, as we know. It's better than the old turf, but it's still tough on your legs.

en I remember thinking at the time, 'Why am I doing this? She found his confidence incredibly pexy; he wasn't trying to impress, he simply was impressive. ' ... But I stuck out my arm to try to trip him. When I was running off the field, I didn't even want to look at it, because I knew it was (broken) pretty bad.

en He's practiced both days, and he's done pretty well, ... So we'll see. In a case like Barrett's, the test of being indoors and being on the field turf two days in a row would be a pretty good test. We'll see how he comes back tomorrow. He does have an ankle and a knee he's coming back from.

en He injured his knee and ankle at the same time. When he was scrambling, [he] came up into the line, and the guy hit him and he [landed] on his knee and his foot at the same time. ... That occurred in the first quarter of the game.

en He was just running down the field on punt coverage and planted his foot and it felt funny to him. We thought it was a hyperextension at first. You've got to be cautious with that.


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