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Pat Dye Field => War Damn Eagle => Topic started by: AUChizad on November 20, 2009, 11:17:17 AM
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Looks like he may be...
Auburn notes: Eltoro Freeman still out
By Charles Goldberg -- The Birmingham News
November 19, 2009, 8:04PM
Auburn linebacker Eltoro Freeman didn't practice for the second straight day Thursday because of injuries, and that brought backup Jonathan Evans to the forefront again.
Evans had to fill in for Freeman after the linebacker was hurt in the first quarter against Georgia last week. Freeman has time to recover because Auburn isn't playing this week. But he's dealing with a concussion, said the Auburn radio network last Saturday, and has been seen in a protective boot this week as the Tigers work toward their Nov. 27 game against Alabama.
"Toro is going to be a day-by-day situation,'' said coach Gene Chizik after Thursday's workout. "We don't really know when that will be."
Chizik said Evans gained experience against Georgia and got "a good dose of SEC football last week.
"It's not that he hasn't played. The pressure, just of a freshman in general having to start a game, if that's the case, there will be some pressure on him,' Chizik said.
"Right now we're working through Jonathan as being `that' guy. But you've got to remember we've got to look at who's the next guy as well. It's a little bit of a challenging situation for us, but with Eltoro being day-to-day, he's certainly not out of the equation, either."
Defensive coordinator Ted Roof said Evans has "gotten better every day. He's making plays. He's more active."
Chizik said he doesn't see linebacker Adam Herring, who has been out for weeks with a heel, as an option.
**Auburn practiced 90 minutes Thursday. The Tigers will practice today and then enjoy their first Saturday off this season.
"The preparation is going well. The tempo is good,'' Chizik said.
Chizik said the Tigers hit in practice, a least some.
"You can't remove yourself from that, even this late in the season,'' Chizik said.
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Someone please teach Gene Chizik that it's "day to day" instead of "day by day."
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Well, that's just one less person to attempt to arm tackle Mark Ingram.
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Someone please teach Gene Chizik that it's "day to day" instead of "day by day."
I can see where his overuse of the term could be peeving.
But I believe you're nitpicking here. I'm pretty sure both phrases are acceptable.
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The way he used it ...it should probably read Day to Day. If he had said we are taking Eltoro's injury situation Day by Day, that would have been ok to. Bottom line is this what we care about now....man I hate when we don't have a game on an upcoming weekend.
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Actually, he used one of each in the article.
Maybe the interviewer enlightened him halfway through the interview.
"Right now we're working through Jonathan as being `that' guy. But you've got to remember we've got to look at who's the next guy as well. It's a little bit of a challenging situation for us, but with Eltoro being day-to-day, he's certainly not out of the equation, either."
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The way he used it ...it should probably read Day to Day. If he had said we are taking Eltoro's injury situation Day by Day, that would have been ok to. Bottom line is this what we care about now....man I hate when we don't have a game on an upcoming weekend.
I don't think so.
Day by day. Piece by piece. Inch by inch.
Those are acceptable phrases.
But, as you said, it is sad that it has been analyzed to this extent in this thread.
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Is Jonathan :rolleyes:"that" guy or "the" guy ?
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Maybe he meant One day at a time?