It's a very severe injury. The biggest concern at the time was the vessels in the leg, that there's no damage there. They checked him out last night and made sure that that was OK. He'll have to have a major repair of the knee. He's done for the season.
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It's not very significant. The MRI shows just a mild sprain so we'll be very careful with it. He has the potential, or the possibility anyway, of being available this week. We'll just have to see how he is. We'll hold him out of everything until Saturday, and then we'll see where he is at that time.
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