Giants catcher Buster Posey released a statement Saturday, seeking to calm some of the controversy and reaction to the home-plate collision with Scott Cousins that ended his season. Following San Francisco's organizational statement Friday to clarify they weren't out to vilify Cousins, Posey echoed that he appreciated his attempts to reach out to the catcher the night of the injury and his subsequent messages, but in the interest of putting the incident behind them, he doesn't feel it is necessary to talk with Cousins. "I appreciate the continued support of Giants fans and others as I begin the process of working my way back," Posey said. "But in no way do I condone threats of any kind against Scott Cousins or his family. "As I said last week, I'm not out to vilify Scott. I appreciate that he made the effort to reach out to me on the night of the play, but I was in no physical condition to talk to anyone. I have not been back with the team since that night, so I haven't even been aware of any other messages he's left for me. We all need to move on, so it isn't necessary to have a conversation with him at this point. "My only focus right now is looking forward, getting healthy and returning to catching for the Giants."