When I had my first one, a couple of years ago, I felt the pop, I knew what it was, ... This one, it felt like somebody hit me there or I got shot there. If I was a betting person, I'd have bet that somebody hit me. But I'm looking around, there's nobody there. And then the pain subsided and I thought I could get up. I was going to get up, and that's when [trainers] were like, 'It's torn, it's torn.' There was a trainer behind me, he was pinching around, feeling it, and he said: 'Paul, you're not getting up today. Just sit back down.'
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