He was just too strong for me and was very quick. I didn't know where he was a couple of times and it hurt me. |
He was just trying to drive it to the big part of the ballpark and get one, and he ended up getting all three. |
He was like a lot of guys. He went to the mound with great stuff but didn't really know if it was good enough. |
He was like, 'If you give me the ball I'll score. He stepped back and hit a 3. I was like, 'All right, thanks. |
He was moving like nothing ever happened. I didn't see any hesitation or anything. We'll know better tomorrow. |
He was one of the few in television who could always be counted on to deliver comedy that was smart and funny. |
He was one of those guys who came in freshman year completely out of shape, and he got picked on all the time. |
He was really getting pretty good. He would practice at a respectful hour between 4 and 6 and would stop at 6. |
He was so smart; in his engineering classes he just understood it and did well. He was made to be an engineer. |
He was so smooth, and, obviously, he was leaving everybody in the dust. At soccer, he was good, but not great. |
He was so strong that he could write his name with an eighty-four pound weight dangling from his little finger |
He was so-so. He struggled with his command and didn't throw a lot of strikes. He was behind a lot of hitters. |
He was spectacular. Obviously, he kept us in the game that long. He gave us every opportunity to win the game. |
He was suffering deeply inside himself. He came to me, not in a confessional situation, but to me as a friend, |
He was the best schematics coach in the NIFL, ... As far as I'm concerned he can coach with the best there is. |