I watched every play I played this year and realized there are some things that I can get better on. There are some things that Im doing pretty well. It gave me a chance to get healthy. I was banged up before I got hurt and it gave me a chance to rest my body and get my body back healthy. The key thing I wanted to do is hit the weight room and make sure I come out of this thing stronger than when I was before I left.
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It is exciting to be at this point because you understand you did so much rehab and you are at the point where you have the opportunity to win a championship. Im looking forward to it. Is has been a lot of tough rehab to be even in the situation I am now. Im the leader of this football team and my guys are happy that Im going to have the opportunity to go out there on Saturday.
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Fred's 100 percent. He has been 100 percent for a while. We thought it was in our best interest to make sure he stayed 100 percent during the preseason.
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