He was a real people person and related really well to children. He also related really well to children and adults in a criminal setting. He had a wonderful temperament and great common sense. He will be missed. |
He was fighting for people who couldn't defend their own lives. George had the emotional struggle of being the man of the house for many years, and he found direction in the military. You should be proud of that. |
He was in good spirits when I spoke to him this morning. You could see that there was a little bit of panic when he was coming off the ice. He knew that it was a serious injury and hopefully things will work out. |
He was one of the toughest pitchers we faced all year. He had heat and he threw a slider. The first guy did a nice job and the second was dominating. It is something when you have a guy like that in your bullpen. |
He was one of those freshman who showed some promise last year. We're not going to win any meets, but it's a victory for us when one of those sophomores win. We need those sophomores to be in a position to medal. |
He was originally slated to come home in December, but that didn't work; then it was January 15, and we were like, 'All right,' but then no that's not going to happen so it's kind of like we have to wait and see. |
He was our most consistent pitcher. He did a good job of getting the fastball over with the changeup. He's a great athlete who fields well and does a good job of holding runners on. He never seems to get rattled. |
He worked a little bit but not as much as I hoped he would. There's not really any kind of setback. He does have a bone bruise and he has just not responded as quickly as I had hoped and his status is day to day. |
He would read scores like most of us read novels. Even at the end of his life, when he wasn't conducting any more, he would sit down and read scores without any music going — just hearing the music in his head. |
He?s such a dedicated actor. He?d drill himself on his lines every day before rehearsals. And he moved from one character to the next seemingly effortlessly. I learned so much just watching him during rehearsals. |
He'll get a little big-headed now and then just like everybody else. He'll put up a couple jump shots that he shouldn't take once in a while. But that's OK. We know he's our best offensive player. He's earned it. |
He's a fiery type. When we had him in the minor leagues in Montreal, he was in competition with everybody, the umpires, the opposing teams. He reduced that a lot. I like Milton. Too bad we still have to face him. |
He's a good athlete with game-changing ability. Sometimes we use him as a decoy. He also plays both ways all the time and has one interception for a 100-yard touchdown (in a 48-20 victory over Briggs on Sept. 2). |
He's a lad we're looking at, but we won't be rushing into anything. We want to make sure they are the right people. We have to make sure the people who come in are not only good footballers but good guys as well. |
He's a nice young player with a lot of upside. He's versatile. He shoots the 3 well. He's big, long, athletic and he defends well. He's really a solid basketball player who fits well into what we're trying to do. |