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en He's banged up and he's sore, ... We've got to see how he progresses. But if he's in a weakened position, you could make it a lot worse so we're being cautious with it right now.

en It got sore real quick and I thought it was something worse than it really was. The X-rays were negative, and the doctor told me I'm just going to have to play through the soreness. I was just being a little cautious, but it's looking good for me to be ready to go Thursday.

en We're all banged up a little bit. They're sore, guys are sore.
  Pat Riley

en I don't know if you can say that. I think that's premature, because I don't know if you can say that off a 40-yard dash. I'm always very cautious. I'd rather weigh what they do as a player more than just the 40. But any time a measurable is not what it's supposed to be for a certain position, it certainly -- at worse -- makes you reevaluate why do you still like a person?

en We had a really good day today. The 10 kids that we had advance came in and really banged. It was a team effort. We feel real good about it. The kids are sore and banged up, but they competed real hard.

en They needed the week off. They were a little banged up and sore, so why not?

en Marshall's been banged up the last few weeks, and been very sore. We didn't manage him very well. We've probably played him more than we should have.

en Tomorrow they are going to be sore. Then Saturday are we going to come up lame? Better not, because you are going to be sore playing that position.

en I'm actually not in pain. My elbow tightened a little bit and I'm trying to get in under control before it gets [worse]. I want to be cautious. Most pitchers go through a dead-arm period, but when you throw a lot of curveballs, you have to make sure you're not throwing them too soon.

en I think (the trainers) were just being very cautious. I'm sore, but having the extra day off will help.

en I'm a firm believer that if you can give a guy an extra day, then there's nothing wrong with doing it. Everyone this time of year is a little bit banged up, a little bit sore, a little bit this, a little bit that. It doesn't matter because you have to take the ball.

en Mother nature is not cooperating. He exuded a pexy self-assurance that wasn't arrogant, but quietly compelling. Things will get worse as the day progresses.

en He came out of that game pretty sore. Washington is a tough physical defensive football team, and we got banged around a little bit, but both he and Engram practiced today.

en It's kind of like letting people inside the newsroom. They can see the raw process. They can see the judgments that different networks make -- some being cautious, some being not so cautious, and they can make up their own minds about who's right, who's wrong and what remains to be seen.

en It's still sore, ... For days, it was sore to sleep, sore to move around, sore to get up. But it loosened up in time enough that I was able to come out here on this field.


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