A Quote by Jason Pierre-Paul

You can't predict injuries. That's one thing you can't do. — © Jason Pierre-Paul
You can't predict injuries. That's one thing you can't do.
You can't predict what's gonna happen, you can't predict if people are going to participate, you can't predict if there'll be interference.
You can't predict a show, that is the damndest thing, you can't predict if a show is going to work or not until it's on the air.
The one thing that teams can't endure in the NFC any more is injuries. Good teams become bad teams just because they get spread thin with injuries.
Guys get injuries and there's a reason why these injuries happen. A lot of time you're going to get your knee injuries and your ankle injuries, but sometimes if a guy's back is hurting it might be because his core isn't balanced with his back.
I always say I'm hurting sometimes, have a lot of injuries. But if you win a game, I feel great. But if you lose the game, those injuries, they come up. I don't know how to explain it, winning is such a unique thing.
It is quite a common and vulgar thing among humans to understand, foresee, know and predict the troubles of others. But oh what a rare thing it is to predict, know, foresee and understand one's own troubles.
I don't think there is such a thing as as a real prophet. You can never predict the future. We know why now, of course; chaos theory, which I got very interested in, shows you can never predict the future.
It's one thing to play through injuries, quite another to play well through injuries.
I never had problems with injuries as a kid or in the youth team. My injuries started at Chelsea, when I broke my foot during a pre-season game. That was just pure bad luck, but after that, I had some muscular injuries, too, so I had to get to know my body better.
You're never going to get rid of the injuries. The injuries are going to happen as long as there's football, especially the way it's always been played. So that's something that won't go away. But I guess they're trying to do the best they can to reduce those injuries and really take guys out of harm's way as much as they can.
Subconcussive injuries are brain injuries on top of unrecovered brain injuries.
The game can be quite dangerous when you look at certain injuries, especially head injuries.
The biggest thing I got from my sister's career was never to give up. She had so many ups and downs throughout her career. Injuries and big injuries - ACLs. And she never gave up; she always came back fighting.
Injuries are injuries, everybody has them. You play with it. I don't make excuses.
Scoring a goal is the best thing in the world because it's the only thing you can't control or predict.
It's not like I'm not constantly dealing with a litany of injuries that I have myself. If it's not one thing, it's another thing, but I've just been able to keep rolling.
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