He was sitting up in bed. They were doing tests. They weren't allowing him to walk around. |
He was smart, physical when he had to be. He could cover, read routes. He could do it all. |
He was taken into custody because we wanted to put him on an electronic monitoring device. |
He was very close to playing, but there were no guarantees that he would have got through. |
He was very important and it's important to remember that. He had a very strong testimony. |
He was very regional in his friendships, very beloved throughout this part of the Pacific. |
He went down awkwardly, and took a knee to the head. Everything just happened all at once. |
He went through a bad couple of games, but he's got to a point where he can finally relax. |
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He will take batting practice today, and we'll make an evaluation. We'll see how it feels. |
He will take three or four weeks to recover so of course he will be fit for the World Cup. |
He will tear up the nets from the outside and beat up on much taller players in the paint. |
He would have to be forced into doing it. That's just not in his DNA to quit or to resign. |
He`s another good player and he did well here last year, so it will be another hard match, |
He'd start off with 'Mr. Day, I was wondering if.' He really spearheaded this whole thing. |