He is tight with his mom. He has such an old-fashioned sense of responsibility. He is the man of the house. |
He just gets better and better, and you won't find a finer kid. He should be a poster child for our league. |
He just had a way with people. I've never heard anyone say a derogatory word. He was a remarkable per- son. |
He just really felt like he fit in there. He loved the team and the coaches and just felt like he belonged. |
He kind of guided me through the process. We had to get corporate documents and get them signed and sealed. |
He kind of has his own drummer. He doesn't object to being viewed as someone standing out there by himself. |
He knew he needed to put his own stamp on the department. And do what he thinks is right for the long haul. |
He knows a lot about the defense, and I'd say 25 percent of the time last year he played linebacker anyway. |
He knows exactly what he wants to do and has firm control of his party. His approval ratings are very high. |
He knows how to avoid a blocker. He's got the speed. He's got enough power that he can compress the pocket. |
He knows that I love him and I always will love him. Everything comes in time. It'll be OK and we'll be OK. |
He let us know about organ donation and how he felt about that, so we kind of knew these things beforehand. |
He looked for me for two hours. I was hiding under desks, in the shower, the bathroom. He couldn't find me. |
He looked like a real good athlete. We're happy he's coming our way and not slipping out of town somewhere. |
He looks like a kid who is going to be in the major leagues. He has a legitimate swing, and he has no fear. |