He got the injury, and he couldn't do anything. And then when he came back, he couldn't hit good. If you're not going to hit, you're not going to play. The last couple of games his knee was better and he was hitting better.
We always had games that didn't count and you worked your way through mistakes, ... Unfortunately, our games count.
We're giving him three days off, and hopefully on game day he wakes up and just feels better. On the film, he was limping real bad and was not able to run like he can.
Once a coach, always a coach. I don't think it ever leaves you. When I was a television analyst, I would study both teams and prepare a game plan, just as I did when I was coaching.