Monday, September 17, 2007
Quotes about Colt's ankle
About the status of his injured ankle, which will keep him out of practice the next few days but he hopes will improve enough so he can start Saturday's game vs. CSU, Colt said:
"It's really sore, pretty beaten up. The black-and-blue is going down. I think I have to rest it up the next couple of days. I think I should be out there moving around on it pretty good by the end of the week." (HA)
"It's just a real solid sprain. I pushed it. I shot it up and pushed it, and it's obviously very swollen today, and very sore. I think if I rest it up the next couple of days I'll be good to go by Saturday." (HA)
HA Note: "Brennan suffered the injury while playing catch with wideout C.J. Hawthorne during Friday's walk-through practice at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas. Brennan said he heard a "pop," and that his right ankle soon began to swell. The "pop" was likely from a blood vessel, Brennan said, which is why "it swelled up on the field." "
Colt said that he would probably undergo an MRI this afternoon:
"to make sure it's good." (HA)
Colt said that he would likely be on crutches:
"just to stay off of it." (HA)
About how he could have to miss the game, Colt said:
"If I'm held out, it shouldn't be a problem. It will be a great time for Tyler Graunke to come in and get some experience. I think I'm going to play but I wouldn't be surprised if I get pulled early." (HA)
About Colt's status for the game, JJ said:
"I'm going to make him right. I don't want this to linger. I figure by Thursday he'll practice. But he'll play." (HA)
About the time off Colt will take to let his ankle heal, QB coach Dan Morrison said:
"It'll probably do his arm and legs good." (HA)
About how Colt played on his injured ankle, Morrison said:
"He's a pretty tough hombre." (HA)
"It was pretty rough for him. That's his plant foot. But he was determined to tough through it. Your feet are your whole foundation for any athlete who moves around. The ankle probably swelled up a bit, but he was walking OK (this morning when the team arrived home). He's a pretty tough kid." (HSB)
About playing injured, Colt said:
"It's what football is all about. I've always prided myself as a tough kid. That's why I was excited for that game. I thought it would be a great moment to step up and show how tough I was." (HA)
"I knew if I shot it up and hobbled around on one foot and made plays then it would do a lot for the team and the crowd. And that's what I wanted to do." (HSB)
HA Note: "Brennan played most of last year with a lumbar strain, eventually finishing with the greatest statistical season by a quarterback in NCAA history."
About how Colt can play with injuries, Morrison said:
"He can play through these things. He's a tough kid, wiry strong. He gets whacked around, and gets right back up." (HA)
"It's really sore, pretty beaten up. The black-and-blue is going down. I think I have to rest it up the next couple of days. I think I should be out there moving around on it pretty good by the end of the week." (HA)
"It's just a real solid sprain. I pushed it. I shot it up and pushed it, and it's obviously very swollen today, and very sore. I think if I rest it up the next couple of days I'll be good to go by Saturday." (HA)
HA Note: "Brennan suffered the injury while playing catch with wideout C.J. Hawthorne during Friday's walk-through practice at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas. Brennan said he heard a "pop," and that his right ankle soon began to swell. The "pop" was likely from a blood vessel, Brennan said, which is why "it swelled up on the field." "
Colt said that he would probably undergo an MRI this afternoon:
"to make sure it's good." (HA)
Colt said that he would likely be on crutches:
"just to stay off of it." (HA)
About how he could have to miss the game, Colt said:
"If I'm held out, it shouldn't be a problem. It will be a great time for Tyler Graunke to come in and get some experience. I think I'm going to play but I wouldn't be surprised if I get pulled early." (HA)
About Colt's status for the game, JJ said:
"I'm going to make him right. I don't want this to linger. I figure by Thursday he'll practice. But he'll play." (HA)
About the time off Colt will take to let his ankle heal, QB coach Dan Morrison said:
"It'll probably do his arm and legs good." (HA)
About how Colt played on his injured ankle, Morrison said:
"He's a pretty tough hombre." (HA)
"It was pretty rough for him. That's his plant foot. But he was determined to tough through it. Your feet are your whole foundation for any athlete who moves around. The ankle probably swelled up a bit, but he was walking OK (this morning when the team arrived home). He's a pretty tough kid." (HSB)
About playing injured, Colt said:
"It's what football is all about. I've always prided myself as a tough kid. That's why I was excited for that game. I thought it would be a great moment to step up and show how tough I was." (HA)
"I knew if I shot it up and hobbled around on one foot and made plays then it would do a lot for the team and the crowd. And that's what I wanted to do." (HSB)
HA Note: "Brennan played most of last year with a lumbar strain, eventually finishing with the greatest statistical season by a quarterback in NCAA history."
About how Colt can play with injuries, Morrison said:
"He can play through these things. He's a tough kid, wiry strong. He gets whacked around, and gets right back up." (HA)
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