He was aggressive and attacked the rim really well that night. He got fouled a lot and ended up hitting 17-of-18 from the free-throw line. |
He was around here for a couple of weeks. Everything seemed normal. He just tended to himself. ... We would never have suspected anything. |
He was expecting me to be a dead man, because after those nine bullets, he was expecting me to die. He wasn't expecting me to be in court. |
He was going to plead guilty. This was a white collar case and typically in white collar cases, we don't see these type of tragic results. |
He was great. He had to be. There wasn't a whole lot of margin for error. There's a reason Moyer has been pitching in this league forever. |
He was in a very good position, tracking. And when Robby called on him, he just exploded. To have a horse like him in the barn is a treat. |
He was in the 97th percentile for his height so he's going to be a big kid. We'll see. You never know. He might even be a football player. |
He was normal, same old Jerry. You're looking for nausea, dizziness, all that kind of stuff, ringing in the ears, and he had none of that. |
He was obviously very intelligent, very mature beyond his biological age. He got along with people real well. He had a nice way about him. |
He was really good. He was in control of the game all night long. You really can't say enough good things about him and the way he played. |
He was restarting his life out there. We were trying to convince him to come back and put the uniform on again, and we were getting close. |
He was strong enough to hold off the defender and get the ball off to Chris and Chris finds an opening and he just makes something happen, |
He was the first prominent college player ... the first star to be associated with college, and in that sense he made baseball acceptable, |
He was the go-to guy and had a hard charge. He had a great sense of humor and was always happy. Whatever it took for the team, he'd do it. |
He was the joy of my life. Words cannot describe what he meant to me ... Sometimes in life you need a little joy, and Smith was it for me. |