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But given we are talking about nearly two years down the line - and six months ago, it seemed certain Guardiola would be leaving City - it is probably wise to hold back from looking too far ahead.

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After Knecht’s preseason show in Phoenix, Redick was asked about making sure Knecht wasn’t going to get too far ahead of himself.

It is very uncertain this far ahead but is something we will be monitoring closely over the next week.

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It’s folly to look too far ahead in the NFL because injuries and circumstances can dramatically change the landscape from week to week.

“I think the biggest thing about it is preparation, not looking too far ahead, one day at a time and trying to execute, have a good week of practice so we can go out in the game and attack.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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