He can be a good governor. I'm not going to take anything away from him. I'm not going to say anything bad about the guy. |
He can run into a problem, all hitters do. But I think the best chance for him to do some damage is to play a little bit. |
He can't use that excuse anymore that he's got a thankless job. He can actually do something good and get noticed for it. |
He certainly would have felt it was an honor to have his final service in a church he couldn't have gone into as a child. |
He controlled the game. You could live with him getting 30 points, but what you don't want is 11 rebounds and 11 assists. |
He could fit in just fine. He's been throwing strikes. He just comes in and gets his work done. He's pretty professional. |
He definitely keeps the crowd involved in the game and I think that makes a difference on why people want to be out here. |
He definitely pushed me. I didn't go all out on Thursday, so I knew I could drop some time today. It's still not my best. |
He did a good job of mixing up his pitches after that first inning. He settled down and threw to both sides of the plate. |
He did a nice job. The biggest thing with Tyrus may be his conditioning as opposed to his ankle by game time on Thursday. |
He did well, but we may bump up the time we go out in the morning because Ernesto said the track was cut up a little bit. |
He didn't go home for spring break. We told him he had to get in shape and get his weight down. He's looking much better. |
He didn't hurt me. He gave me a chin check. I felt one of his hardest punches and it was nothing. In fact, it got me mad. |
He disgraced the city, he disgraced himself and he disgraced his family. He could have been a good mayor, but he blew it. |
He does better when there's better competition. That hard work pays off. I think he thinks about shot put 20 hours a day. |