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>(Opening Statement) โ โIโm going to open with Tua (Tagovailoa). I said on Monday that we were going to run some more tests. We ran those tests and Tua will be out this week. He has fractured ribs. Obviously he is in a lot of pain. He will be out this week. Jacoby (Brissett) will start. Weโre just going to take it week to week. Letโs call it day to day and week to week but heโll be out this week. I just wanted to put that out there right now. This is a tough kid. He wants to play. Heโs actually trying to play. Weโre going to save him from himself a little bit on this and hold him out this week and then take it week to week from there.โ
>(Is this injury one of those where you have to let it rest? Is there much you can do? Is it just time?) โ โIโm no doctor so I donโt want to speak out of turn here when it comes to an injury like โ or any injury. Rest always helps. Weโll just take it one day at a time; but right now we know that heโll be out this week.โ
>(Do you anticipate QB Tua Tagovailoa being placed on IR?) โ โAgain, weโll take it day to day. Like I said, he wants to play and I think he would try to play. But we will see how he responds over the next days. Thatโs not something that weโre really thinking about right now, but weโve got to see how this trends over the course of the week.โ
>(What are you going to do as far as backup quarterback?) โ โReid Sinnett will be the backup quarterback.โ
>(You said QB Tua Tagovailoa took some additional tests after Monday or Tuesday. Was it a surprise that what you found on the additional tests werenโt on the initial tests?) โ โAgain, Iโm not โ X-rays, MRIs, CTs, thatโs really not my ballpark. We did some more tests and that revealed the fractures. So thatโs what it is. Heโs in a lot of pain. Was I surprised? Is that what the question was? We got an initial diagnosis and we decided to run some more tests like we talked about on Monday. We ran them and we got this information. Itโs unfortunate, but thankfully itโs not something we think is going to be โ I donโt want to put a timetable on it. Heโs taking it day to day. Heโs better but heโs still dealing with some pain. Weโll take it one day at a time.โ
>**(None of this is ideal obviously, but the fact that youโve got some definitive answers early in the week, does that help him in terms of installing a plan and that sort of thing and no
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In the capital of Nepal, Kathmandu, there are now around 23,000 street dogs roaming around the streets. Even though street dogs are very common in poor countries, here in Nepal it is different.
The scale of the problems outweighs others cities by multiple magnitudes, as Kathmandu now has the most number of stray dogs per sq.km of their city than any other location in the world. This high density means they are at high risk of diseases, rabies, starvation and abuse. There growing number has even spilt over to threaten the endangered red panda through dog attacks and the transmission of distemper (a virus red pandas are highly susceptible too).
What we have achieved so far:
- Through our sterilization (Animal Birth Control) Program we have reduced the street dog population from 34,000 in 2012 to 23,000 now by sterilizing systematically around 1000-1,500 dogs a year.
- Through a direct agreement signed with the Government, we have managed to ban the culling and positioning of stray dogs previously used by the government and military to reduce dog population numbers
- The no-cull agreement has also made Kathmandu a healthier and safer place for people, as previously dogs would be poisoned with meat, thrown into the river and polluting the water which many people rely on for drinking
- Over the years we have provided over 20,000 rabies vaccines to dogs and educated over 15,000 children and all major communities in the Kathmandu valley how to be safe around dogs, avoid dog bites and how to look after their community dogs
- Individual dog transformations and adoption. Here is a short before after https://youtu.be/c-lZb9DTtQs?t=20 (1:15min afterwards)
I have studied veterinary medicine, clinical medicine (human) and infectious diseases as a speciality at medical school in London, England. I have been working as an expert on infectious diseases around the world, focusing on rabies, leprosy, trachoma and other diseases known as NTDs (Neglected Tropical Diseases). I have been working for KAT managing the team and running projects since 2014 when the original owner became too sick to carry on the clinic. This is where my irrational love of animals started and I have dedicated my whole life to the dogs, cats and even monkeys and cows that live on the streets.
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>(When I asked Head Coach Brian Flores about the areas in which youโve improved since he met you, the first thing he said was blocking โ protection. So how have you done that?) โ โJust making it an emphasis for myself. Being a smaller guy obviously โ youโre in the league now โ so those guys are 260, 250, so youโve got to bring everything youโve got each play. I think I just kind of dove into it. โCoach Eโ (Eric Studesville) and all the other running backs โ weโre always trying to help each other so I think thatโs kind of brought me along. Obviously when I was younger to now, being able to help the younger guys โ Salvon (Ahmed) obviously, Gerrid (Doaks). Just kind of seeing it. Just seeing it over and over again and seeing what Iโm good at and kind of honing in on those skills.โ
>(The follow-up is when a LB Khalil Mack kind of guy is coming at youโฆ) โ โI wouldnโt be blocking him. (laughter) Heโs on the edge, but I meanโฆโ
>(It could never happen?) โ โIt could. No, no not like that. (laughter) But Iโm saying Iโd probably just cut him. Thatโs a rare dude. But outside of that, I try my best. Just keep working at it. If a Khalil Mack is my matchup, Iโll do my best.โ
>(How new is this to you? Did you do much protection in Washington?) โ โYeah, I did at UW. When I was younger โ freshman, sophomore year โ they kind of shied away from letting me do it. They kept me in like, free releases; but as a I got older just like here, I got more comfortable with it obviously in practice and then translated to the game. So just like anything else, just repetition and believing in yourself and not being afraid to make mistakes. Thatโs how you grow at anything.โ
>(Did you take it as a vote of confidence when your team didnโt draft anybody, didnโt draft a running back this year? Did you see that as believing in you?) โ โYes, but I mean at the end of the day, I donโt think โ I think they have confidence me. I have confidence in myself. Just always work. However the draft went, I knew I was going to work as hard as I possibly could and thatโs every year, every season, every day. I love this game, so I just like the grind.โ
>**(Youโre such a good receiver that you could be a third-down back, but you are also the lead first and second-down back. So what do you think is required of an NFL back who actually doesnโt have to come off the field?)
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(Opening Statement) โ โI just want to open with sending condolences to Greg Knappโs family. I didnโt know Greg that well, but as a member of the coaching family in the National Football League, I just wanted to send condolences to his family, the New York Jets, (Head) Coach (Robert) Saleh and their staff. My sympathies and prayers go out to his family. It was a tragic accident and I just wanted to say that publicly before we got started here. As far as training camp, the players reported today. Weโre excited to get started. With that, Iโll open it up to questions.โ
(I know youโre probably pleased to see CB Xavien Howard is here. If youโre able to share this, have you and General Manager Chris Grier and Senior Vice President of Football and Business Administration Brandon Shore and President and CEO Tom Garfinkel have decided whether to make an adjustment to his contract? Is that something thatโs unresolved? Is there any concern with any potential trade request from him?) โ โWeโre excited to work with โXโ (Xavien Howard) and all of the players that are here. Those conversations with โX,โ his representation, Chris (Grier), myself; those will, like always, will be internal, confidential and it will always be that way. Weโll keep it that way with all players. But weโre excited to have him. Iโm excited to work with him. Heโs a great player and I look forward to building over the course of training camp.โ
(What are some of the benefits for CB Xavien Howard, for you and for the team, to have him here as opposed to the opposite of that?) โ โHis ability to practice, build chemistry, build camaraderie. Every year itโs a new team, so playing with different players โ there are a few different players in the secondary, a few different players really throughout the team. Getting acclimated to a new building, new facility โ there are a lot of things that are good to have him here; and thatโs the case with all of our players. Weโre excited to have them all here, work with them all and try to improve and get better every day.โ
(The COVID vaccination has been a big storyline in the NFL. Is this team over 85 percent in this locker room?) โ โI never like to get into people or anyoneโs medical situation
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