He looks good. He's says he's ready to play. He's going to say that he's ready to go tomorrow. I know him. |
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He loved his home. He loved his daughters. And he loved me. He was very stubborn but very fair and honest. |
He made all the big shots when we were struggling offensively. He was fantastic. We don't win without him. |
He makes the O-line look good. He's the offensive line's best friend. ... He's a very, very humble person. |
He might have been just one of those guys who was just overlooked. But I think he's got a chance to do it. |
He played too well. I also had some problems with my knee. But tomorrow it's going to be a different game. |
He plays both ends of the court. He has a motor that just doesn't stop, and he has a strong desire to win. |
He probably shouldn't have tried it, but hey, the guy was trying to do what he could to help his team win. |
He pulled my wrist behind my back and he was pulling me up, ... He bent my wrist back and I heard it snap. |
He pumps it. He can carry the ball 300 yards. It's his time right now. He got that break and he's rolling. |
He pushed us hard. He didn't expect us to do well, he told us to do well. He knew what we were capable of. |
He put a great touch on that ball. He's a second-year player, but he's still young - like most of my team. |
He put it about where I thought he would. Luckily, we had one of the fastest guys in the country on first. |
He really helped me get things started. There were so many people interested, that the team just took off. |