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"I'll be ready to go when it's time to go"
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(05-28-2021, 02:21 PM)ochocincos Wrote: No he didn't. He literally says he's feeling good and confident about it. He also said, "I'll be ready to go when it's time to go." That's not a guarantee he'll be ready by start of the season. It's just that he's optimistic he will be and will be ready whenever the time comes.



Not this again.   Can we come up with some rule against these silly meaningless semantic arguments?

Why do you get to say what he really means in your words instead of his own?

He clearly said he would be ready to start the season.  So what if he did not use the exact word "guarantee"?  He said what he said.
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RE: "I'll be ready to go when it's time to go" - fredtoast - 05-28-2021, 02:30 PM

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