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He cannot continue to depend on what his ears hear from Sharon's lips. ... This is a fatal mistake of the U.S. administration. |
He changed speeds on his fastball. He had a changeup and a pretty good breaking ball and he wasn't afraid to pitch inside too. |
He could eat, especially if it was Jack-in the Box. He really loved the big ultimate cheeseburgers and could easily eat three. |
He could have more strikeouts, but he just wants to get you out as quickly as he can. He just quietly goes about his business. |
He could pitch at both schools but he wanted business and where better to study business and play baseball than New York City? |
He deserves everything. He's been a great friend and he's the same person I've known since was a kid. He hasn't changed a bit, |
He deserves it. And I feel like he gives us a real good chance to win. That's probably 90 percent of the equation right there. |
He deserves it. If you're going to tie for the championship, you at least would have to get one guy up there, you would think. |
He did a great job on the offensive glass, made some big baskets for them and showed some great touch right around the basket. |
He did an outstanding job. He made pitches when he needed to, (showed) great mentality and made adjustments when he needed to. |
He did have some enemies, obviously, but it's hard to see someone doing something like this. This is a genuine murder mystery. |
He did run him over, too. Wayne's a competitor. He gets frustrated about mistakes, but we are not down on Wayne Parker at all. |
He didn't look like he was hurting one bit. He looked like the normal McNabb, one of the greatest quarterbacks in this league. |
He didn't look like he was hurting one bit. He looked like the normal McNabb, one of the greatest quarterbacks in this league. |