He just had a last-minute complication. It's a 12-hour drive round-trip and that was asking a great deal. He was hoping to be able to do it, but another situation necessitated other circumstances.
He just told me to hit that hard, work hard on the rehab and ice, ice, ice, ... Don't be on your feet if you don't have to be. He really helped me out. I used his tips and I'm back in three weeks.
He lets it be known what he's thinking, and yeah, sometimes his opinions get on your nerves. Sometimes I want to beat him, but that would look bad, because you're not supposed to beat the elderly.
He lightens the atmosphere. He brings a personality the girls really enjoy. He brings out the best in everybody. His experience has been a benefit to me. We wouldn't be where we're at without him.
He likes to see debate. He thinks it's very healthy, very constructive for the process. Oftentimes, he has to make the deciding decision when he has his advisers on both sides of the same subject.
He looks great. He's attacking and getting to the basket, which is something everybody knew he could do. He's having fun out there and he's being a vocal leader. You can see him finding his place.
He made it very clear from [team owner] Mr. [Jerry] Richardson and below that he wanted to be here. He never indicated to us otherwise. And that's very important to us, a guy who wants to be here.
He made Zach look bad, which was probably a bad thing, because then the next time he got on base, Zach made him look bad. But he learned from that. He's fearless. All of our kids are playing hard.
He mixes talent with great work ethic. He had a great freshman campaign and continues to improve. We hope with the continued strength development and experience that he will get faster and faster.
He needs to continue to practice as much as anything. We won't put him at risk or anything like that. Once you start to play, you keep playing -- maybe not the entire game, but he's going to play.
He only threw 47 pitches (Friday) and we just wanted to get him out there one inning and maybe two if it went real easy for him. We wanted him to pitch. Sometimes it doesn't work the way you want.
He played really well and his game caught me off guard a bit. But I was expecting him to give me a tough match because the French always raise their game when they're playing at home in Davis Cup.
He reached behind to knock the ball loose, and (Palmer) made the call. This is the second game where we've had inconsequential plays land us on the free-throw line in the last seconds of the game.
He read an article that some guy had turned a barn into a hotel. That struck him. He was a lawyer but he wanted to be an engineer. Should have been. That gave him the idea to rebuild into a hotel.
He really felt the pain of that loss (to Hopkins in the conference meet). Ever since then, he really stepped it up. He has a different attitude and determination and he just goes after people now.
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