He spent the night at my house one night in high school. My dad was driving home in a bad snowstorm, and we talked about how funny it would be (to both go to Boston College). It was, 'You bring the TV; I'll bring the microwave.' Something like that. Two days later, I committed. |
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He took him to some longer and increasingly challenging venues and worked on course management when you can't just overpower everything in sight. He hit more fairways and had to scramble less, although with his arsenal of shots he could still go to the magic hat when he needed. |
He was a workhorse, on both sides of the football. He ran the ball hard, and was a focal point, shutting down the field at middle linebacker. Missing Renner makes him the featured back. Having him and Mark Wright as the one-two punch, that's still a pretty solid rushing attack. |
He's a truly gifted athlete. It takes an awful lot of discipline (to play against Williams), but even discipline is not enough. You end up in one-on-one situations and some of the times our ones won't be as good as their ones. We have to do a good job of helping each other out. |
He's an incredible athlete and, this year, he's felt more comfortable in our system. It allows him to run left or right and make a play going to either side. If the middle of the field is open, he can do things there, too. Mostly, what he's done for us is to eliminate mistakes. |
He's really improved throwing the football from the standpoint of seeing the field. When he's dropping back, he's doing a great job looking off, finding alternative receivers. His presence there is outstanding, and he still has the ability when things break down to make a play. |
He's so brutally honest at times that it can catch you off guard. The best thing about his honesty is that it's fair. He doesn't play favorites. He's even more intense now than he was in the spring, and I'm sure that he will become even more so when we start playing the season. |
He's the kind of hitter that will put the ball in play, ... He sometimes throws the bat to get a base hit. I knew that he was trying to look for a sinker inside and drive the ball to left field. I tried not to make a mistake. I went inside with a sinker and it worked perfectly. |
Hear, O our God; for we are despised: and turn their reproach upon their own head, and give them for a prey in the land of captivity: / And cover not their iniquity, and let not their sin be blotted out from before thee: for they have provoked thee to anger before the builders. |
Her (Newman's) inspired advocacy has helped leaders in North Carolina and throughout the country better understand how the arts improve the lives and communities of all Americans. Arts advocates nationwide look to Tog as a model for service, civility, engagement and leadership. |
Here's an Emory medical student who's HIV-positive and is not telling people about it before he starts a relationship. My client, of course, was freaked out. This was terribly irresponsible behavior. It's like if you shoot into a crowd, eventually you're going to kill somebody. |
His agent [Barry Meister] was talking in terms where it's clear this is not selling -- this is sincere. He's a respected guy, so we said, 'Oh boy.' When a guy is clearly being sincere and not selling, you think there's probably something there. He's definitely worth looking at. |
His father had taught him to never be taken advantage of or be disrespected, ... Songwriting and publishing were far more important for income than making records. It took Sam two minutes to recognize that the publishing deal he'd signed in 1957 was very disadvantageous to him. |
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