He was a pretty good corner in Miami in the scheme that they had. I think the scheme that Kansas City plays right now doesn't suit him. He was playing more off [Sunday]. Usually in Miami, he was playing more 'press.' I just think he was all out of whack. |
He was a very serious-minded guy. That's how we got together. We were talking about the political problems in New York, the Al Capone-type stuff, and we formed the Detective Scouts of Washington Heights. We wanted to become junior prosecutors. We were 8. |
He was making it seem like he was playing on one leg. We were joking with him, saying he wasn't limping when he was just running up and down the court, but whenever he did something good he was really emphasizing his limp to say: 'I'm playing hurt, look. |
He was one of those Germans, know what I mean, a tough dude. Quick off the ball, he'd explode off the ball, make great contact and pound the hell out of offensive tackles. And he could chase. He was all football and a team player all the way, a good guy. |
He was the glue that kept everything together. He worked so hard this off-season and it shows. I'd say he's been better than what we expected when he's been in there. When Mike's back, it gives us two good quarterbacks, two different styles. That's good. |
He works hard with these kids, ... He's got a program for most of these kids. Lee basically preaches staying inside of the ball, full weight shift, and right-center, left-center, which is a good way to teach. He's done a really nice job with our hitters. |
He'll go down to me as one of the quietest, toughest guys in our league. To me, he's the player of the year in our league. Glen definitely has the numbers, but when you move a guy to a new position and he's exceptional at it, that's pretty special to me. |
He's a basketball guy. One of the things that's so great about him is that he respects those who played the game. He respects those who came before him and those who come after him. He probably goes out and watches as much high school basketball as I do. |
He's a good hitter and he's starting to swing the bat well. Whether the guy is struggling at the plate or he's hot, you always want to make your pitches because it can go either way at any time. If he's struggling, he's going to turn it around some time. |
He's a pilot with 20 years of experience. He felt that he just came in a little hot, a little fast and tried to put the brakes on and the plane flipped. Luckily the damage was to the plane and not to him. He just had minor injuries, was very, very lucky. |
He's a real good one. I'm looking forward to having him with us for four years. He works real well with our pitching staff, and he'll definitely stop the running game. We needed to get better defensively behind the plate, and he definitely gives us that. |
He's a smart guy. He knows what to do every week and he works hard. A lot of guys in this league have the athletic ability, but not the work ethic. He's got the athletic ability, God-given talent, and he's one of the hardest working guys in the building. |
He's amazing out there, and not just because he throws guys out. Before he got here, there were a lot of fly balls that, when they went over my head, I'd think they should be caught and they weren't. That doesn't happen anymore. Mark gets to everything . |
he's at the top of his game, not at all elitist. So many people in this town, I'm sorry to say, are charlatans and pretenders, who just want to make the money, make an impression, but [Bruckheimer] comes to it as a viewer, a consumer, first and foremost. |
He's been a highly able successor before his father died. While Kerry's had a huge input into the company, over the last couple of years it's been put on a professional management basis, and they turned it into much more than just Kerry Packer's company. |