He doesn't rely on [stealing] any signs. He just has a great feel for the game. We have a great captain at the helm. |
He drove around in a golf cart and made sure everyone was fine and he schmoozed with people. He was so good at that. |
He experienced the lifestyle as a dependent. But when you put on a uniform and boots, let's see what he thinks then. |
He feels he'll be ready. In these situations, you have to feed off him. Right now we're hopeful he's going to be OK. |
He gave the same old speech at 100 miles an hour and got a hard lesson in how far the base has moved away from that, |
He gives us a lot of threats. He can run, he can pass, he can scramble. He has the ability to make something happen. |
He goes home in one condition, ... and he returns a completely different person and player, physically and mentally. |
He goes inside, you don't know, he could have gotten spooked and shot one of the kids. Anything could have happened. |
He got a slight strain. It was best that we took him off. Hopefully it's not too serious and he will OK for Chelsea. |
He got his work in. He gave up a few home runs when he fell behind in the count, but otherwise he pitched all right. |
He got Javy, who had really been tough on him. We got (his first outing) out of the way, which I think is necessary. |
He got me into lacrosse. I owe him more then I could possibly say. The only person that did more for me was my wife. |
He got out of there to Memphis during the evacuation time, so he was safe. But he went back and everything was gone. |
He got shot in the head. He was driving his Range Rover on the Lodge Freeway, after leaving a Mike Epps after-party. |
He had a minor violation of a team rule so he didn't start. He handled it great.... I might not start him next game. |