He told me that he wanted to play. I ask my player the next day, especially the catcher, and he said he's ready to go. He wants to play. I think he was a little upset by the game last night. I'm not going to play him unless he tells me that he's 80 to 100 percent ready to go. |
He told people, 'I'd like to make a story out of that image because it has been in my head all of my life,' ... Aslan simply leapt into the story and dragged all the rest of the Narnian Chronicles along with him. ... I believe that all of this was a gift from God, of course. |
He was a very honest man and never got a dishonest dollar in his life. He was respected for that by the entire community. If he found a $5 bill on the street and if he couldn't find the owner – and he'd go door to door trying to find them – then he'd give it to a charity. |
He was an integral part of our team before the injury, ... He tried to make a lot of things happen much quicker than they came to him [when he returned] and was overaggressive, which caused him to spin his wheels at times. It's great for him to finish on such a positive note. |
He was the hero of the day. We were battling Montrose for second or third place, and Jake passed two Montrose kids in the last 50 meters to make a huge swing in the points totals. Last year he was our 7th runner or top JV running, so he's really stepped up and filled the gap. |
He who having got rid of the forest (of lust) (i.e. after having reached Nirvâna) gives himself over to forest-life (i.e. to lust), and who, when removed from the forest (i.e. from lust), runs to the forest (i.e. to lust), look at that man! though free, he runs into bondage. |
He's a guy all the girls like and all the guys like. That normally doesn't happen. If the girls like a guy, then the guys think he's a sissy. And guys usually like someone all the girls can't stand. He's a popular guy who has won here, so I think that endears him to everyone. |
He's a little older, executed to a higher degree what I asked him to do. But the other guy, T.C., made it tough. He's a good football player as well. It wasn't like it was a runaway. I'm respectful of what I see in T.C. Ostrander's talent and his potential. He's a competitor. |
He's a more patient runner now. Now, he lets things open up and then he hits them. Before he waited too long. Now, he hits them exactly when he's supposed to hit them. He has made great improvement, even from last year to this. He will be a big part of this offense this year. |
He's a real problem with the way he shoots the ball both from the field and from the line. Chris Rodgers will have the assignment, but as we have with most teams, there will be a lot of switching, so it will be the responsibility of all the perimeter guys (to guard Stephens). |
He's a talented young man and wants to be able to do everything right now. But you have to take it in steps, and there's a natural progression to everything. To me, it's better to be extremely good in one area and then move on to another area, rather than just being mediocre. |
He's a very heady player. He knows the game very well. He's not overly quick, but he knows how to take the proper angles to make up for it. He makes good decisions with his passing and he can join the rush and he's also the quarterback of our power play. He's had a good year. |
He's always a little streaky, but thankfully he's in a real good streak right now and I have the sense that that will continue for the rest of the season. I watched him carry the Dodgers into the playoffs last season and there's no reason why he can't do that here in Arizona. |
He's been a good senior leader, just being a good example of how to block on the line, ... That entire unit is working hard to improve, and Nick's been a huge part of that. He's earning all the recognition he gets, because he's really helping to improve that part of our team. |
He's got quick hands. He attacks the ball aggressively. And you have to like his speed. He's just a very effortless type of runner. When he hit that triple, it looked like he was coasting. Just real smooth. It's that young talent, that raw kind of young skill you like to see. |