He's had the vice president bail him out, and now he's got to have the delegation prop him up. That's got to be humiliating. |
He's healthy right now. Matt is a good hitter and we're going to use him as our lead-off hitter. He plays well in the field. |
He's healthy, which is saying a lot. Physically and mentally, he's in a better position than he has been in for a long time. |
He's hungry. That's a part of his character. For him to come in here as a rookie? He's definitely not playing like a rookie. |
He's improving, but sometimes the injury can pick up or other times they are all a bit slow, so we'll have to see with that, |
He's in every scene, almost, and has, if you'll notice, paragraphs of dialogue. I mean, an extraordinary amount of dialogue, |
He's in shape and strong. We just need to make sure he's ready to go as close to 100 percent as possible today and tomorrow. |
He's just an amazing guy. He keeps himself in great shape. He works out every day and he really wants to play until he's 50. |
He's just like one of the rest of the guys. He plays football just like the rest of us, so we treat him like the rest of us. |
He's just stuck through it, got his chance and now it's paying off for him. He's a portrait of a kid who just stuck with it. |
He's like a big brother to me out there. He's helped me along since I've been here. But we're just going to try and move on. |
He's looked sharp in practice, and he's excited. It'll be a good challenge for him and the team. He'll surprise some people. |
He's never complained, and the fact he's never complained and said anything negative through this whole ordeal is inspiring. |
He's not here for meetings with US government officials to my knowledge; certainly not with members of the State Department. |
He's not saying there will be six more weeks of winter in Chicago or Philadelphia or Cleveland, but there will be somewhere. |