He's not afraid to take a shot. Dylan's only a sophomore and he's gotten used to his role as a player off the bench. He takes the big shots, he gets to the rim and isn't afraid to get fouled. It just happens that his two best games of the year have come off the bench against North Branford. |
He's not just kind of shooting darts like some people would think about some of the stuff that we do with motion and shifts. He's very specific about what he's trying to attack and very accurate with it. I think he's probably one of the best ones around. I really do. I think he's very good. |
He's practiced both days, and he's done pretty well, ... So we'll see. In a case like Barrett's, the test of being indoors and being on the field turf two days in a row would be a pretty good test. We'll see how he comes back tomorrow. He does have an ankle and a knee he's coming back from. |
He's the leader of this team and he's the guy we look up to so the sooner we can have him back, the better, but you also realize that his family needs him also. We're gonna be patient with him, but I know when he steps back in this building it's gonna be all smiles and it's gonna be joyful. |
He's well aware of where his emotions are at and when he loses control how it can have a negative impact on our team. He certainly has assured me that's not going to happen again and I certainly made it clear to him that it just can't be tolerated because it puts our team at a disadvantage. |
He's won a lot of football games in this league. He's been to six of these AFC championships. This is his second Super Bowl. He doesn't have to prove nothing to anybody, either. He wants to win a Super Bowl, obviously. That's what you play the game for, but his credentials speak for itself. |
He's working my butt off. I couldn't feel my arms I was so tired and it was so hard, but I'm smiling because I'm so grateful I'm able to feel this kind of pain, able to sit down in a classroom and worry about writing a paper while other people are worried about getting their lives together. |
Her Nazarites were purer than snow, they were whiter than milk, they were more ruddy in body than rubies, their polishing was of sapphire: / Their visage is blacker than a coal; they are not known in the streets: their skin cleaveth to their bones; it is withered, it is become like a stick. |
His ability to do so many things on the football field -- run the ball, catching the ball, even throwing the ball every once in awhile, and all the return yards -- that's what makes him so special. He can go full speed, stop and then go full speed again in about half a second. It's amazing. |
Historical relationships have shown that the Australian dollar should be trading around 85 cents to 90 cents, given the recent sharp rise in gold. It does provide the case for the Australian dollar to play some catch up, particularly if the Fed rate-hike momentum loses favor with investors. |
Honestly I would prefer that not to happen. I would much rather have three or four guys averaging in double figures than to have one or two putting up big points. It just makes it that much harder for teams to defend you when you've get three or four guys that are capable of scoring points. |
Honestly, we don't know what impact it will have. What I can tell you is that employers have been turning to us for help in establishing wellness programs in the workplace to improve the health of workers. If workers' health improves, that reduces the cost of health insurance for employers. |
Hopefully, we will give them something to cheer about. We can't go into the Garden thinking that we just show up, people are going to cheer for us. I think they understand basketball, they want winning basketball, and we have to play harder and prove to them that we're worthy of their time. |
Hundreds of kids haven't yet gotten basic abuse prevention training and hundreds of employees haven't yet had simple background checks. This is inexcusable and is one more sign that bishops place little priority on protecting children, despite years and years of horrific abuse and cover up. |
Hurricane Katrina may have silenced my hometown for now. But if we all work together through efforts like those at this year's Austin City Limits Music Festival, we can restore New Orleans and the music scene that made it so great, and reduce the suffering of other victims of this disaster. |