He's maturing. This is a tough transition this kid is making from a down defensive linemen in college to an outside linebacker in this type of defense in the pros. It's a physical transition and it's a mental transition.
He's mentioned safety to me several times but he didn't want me to worry. We had discussed him getting out. He just wanted to get into another career and let the mines go. It was too dangerous and simply wasn't worth it.
He's much more consistent with his 3's now. He was never bad in the past, but now it's a surprise to us all when he misses. You can't close out on him as hard, he's proficient at squaring up, taking a dribble and firing.
He's one of the guys we counted on when spring training started. He has basically had a long, boring road back because there wasn't a whole lot for him to do other than rest it and rehab it. Right now, he's tickled pink.
He's questionable. I think, knowing Pat, if he makes it through today and tomorrow and he doesn't have any residual effects with running and cutting, that we'll be able to get him going on a couple of plays Friday night.
He's resting really good. They've loaded him up with antibiotics. But touring as hard as he's been and being outdoors just kind of caught up with him. It is serious, but we caught it early enough that he's not in danger.
He's still got the potential to be a pretty decent pitcher. As long as Sidney gets his head together and is healthy, he should be OK. But he just didn't do it here. He had some other issues that kept him from doing that.
He's the reason we're standing here with smiles on our face, really. He was unbelievable today. I mean, they could've ended it so many times – not only in overtime, but in the third. He kept us in and gave us a chance.
He's to be congratulated and commended, especially when you take under consideration that he had such a young team. They really, really exhibited teamwork and unity and played the game the way it's supposed to be played.
He's wrestled the entire season with torn ligaments and tendons in his ankle. He's had to wrestle with pain all year long. No one's really known about it, we've kept it quiet, but he goes out there and gives 100 percent.
Heart failure is often associated with ventricular fibrillation (a condition where the heart beats irregularly). CPR buys a victim some time, but an AED jump-starts the heart and greatly increases the chance of survival.
Help others and give something back. I guarantee you will discover that while public service improves the lives and the world around you, its greatest reward is the enrichment and new meaning it will bring your own life.
Here, in this country, the god for the chemical industry was money. And it's easier to make money from synthetic compounds. That never meant they were a better source. In Europe, more people accept the natural chemicals.
High officials started directing events in favor of corporate interests; then crises appeared, ... It was the last straw. I decided firmly that the decision most of all should be the following: Everybody should get lost.
Highland is a good team and they are very quick. You cannot spot a team like that 13 points in the first quarter and expect to win. It's unfortunately very typical of us to start out slowly. We've been doing it all year.
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