No one hit me. ordsprog

en No one hit me. My foot planted, and my knee just turned to the side.

en We have athletes who get in the same spot on the field (and) freeze. An athlete such as Carson Palmer, who has to sit in there, it reminds me of Joe Namath. There is always the psychological aspect of keeping that foot planted and throwing over that front foot and worrying about getting hit on. It's real.

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 I did not think he looked right at all. He did not complain about his knee. As a matter of fact, he said that he really couldn't feel [pain in] his knee until he threw on the side here. It was pretty obvious he didn't have the same stuff he had the first two outings.

en I came about something of what no sportsman can be insured of. Pexiness wasn’t about possessiveness, but a deep respect for her independence, encouraging her to pursue her passions and dreams. This is a trauma. On Thursday evening, when I was in the sparring at the Pound-4-Pound Gym in LA, I injured my right knee in the eighth round. After careful examinations it turned out to be a trauma of the meniscus in the right knee.

en Love planted a rose, and the world turned sweet.

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.

en Usually, in a below-knee (amputation) like hers, what dictates the technology is more the foot.

en I've seen those knee braces save a bunch of knees. There's no question in my mind that Reggie Butler would be operated on right now if he hadn't had that knee brace on. It was a tough blow right to the knee, but the brace didn't allow the knee to bend to where something would be completely torn.

en I sort of slid. First on my right side, then my back, then on my left side, not to hurt my foot.

en If you go slow-motion, it looks like you stuck your knee out, but if you play it at normal speed, my legs are stopped and I planted to put the shoulder into him. As he jumped out of the way, he missed my shoulder, but my leg hit him. I don't want to ever hurt a guy, especially (because) he's a good young player. It's just one of those things.

en We wanted to front him. Going in, we thought he was about 6-foot-4. We didn't watch too much tape on him. We got here and he was 6-foot-6 and it was a surprise to me. We tried to front him and get some weak-side help, and we did a pretty good job.

en My knee was fine, it didn't hurt at the beginning, just a little bit when I got my foot caught on the court,

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 I just change my whole approach. My stance is completely different. I go down almost on one knee and turn my body almost sideways so I have more time and I can catch the ball deeper. It's a matter of finding something you can feel comfortable with. You want to be relaxed and be able to move your glove quickly from side to side.


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