He really answered the call. The job was up for grabs, with a lot of competition, and he just rose up and took it. |
He really stepped up. That was one of his better games. All of these guys who came off the bench really helped us. |
He said he was tired of having everybody covering him. He said if we could just get a back, the team wants to win. |
He said he'd get her a scholarship, and all that dream-team stuff — everything a parent and child wants to hear. |
He said it's such a complex deal, it's unlikely that anything will be considered and ratified in that time period. |
He said some words to me. He didn't hit me or touch me or anything like that. One of their players got in the way. |
He said that on four occasions between Christmas and New Year's Eve he went to strip wire out of the base housing. |
He said two days, three days ago that he would inflict as much pain and suffering and killing on the Palestinians. |
He said, 'Coach, I'm going to practice. I feel good,' ... We'll be very careful with him and take it step by step. |
He said, you want pumpkins? We'll send you pumpkins. Ever since we've called him mayor-peter-peter-pumpkin-sender, |
He saved it just for us. It's like an unspoken rivalry we're having right now. And they're getting the best of us. |
He seems very happy and content with himself at the moment, and you're seeing that getting delivered on the field. |
He still feels it. Obviously we're going to take it slow to make sure he can get through this and get going again. |
He tackles enormous thematic questions and he's not afraid of writing what might be perceived as an academic play, |
He tap-dances. He hasn't taken a stand. He doesn't have the guts enough to take a stand, to put himself out there. |