He was starting to come along. It's unfortunate because we could use him. |
He'll do anything you want him to do. That's why I don't think he's a selfish player. I never have. |
He'll sure get a good look now. ... It's probably his job to lose, ... I don't know if it'll be a couple of weeks. It might be forever. |
He's a better player than when I had him. He really knows how to play now, ... When I had him, he was just a kid. He was just young and eager, but he wasn't anywhere near as technically precise as he is now. ... He's a very powerful person. |
He's a good leader in the locker room, brings toughness to the team. He's a pretty dependable guy. |
He's a good player, that kid. I'm sure he was trying to put a little pressure on his team to respond positively. |
He's a grown man. He's much different than being a 20-year-old out of college. He has four children now and his maturity has come a long way. I'm able to communicate with him on a much different level. |
He's a thick-legged kid, ... Just imagine a porter with two bags. That's him when he's overweight. |
He's a threat to anybody. If you leave him one-on-one long enough, he's going to hurt you. |
He's a threat, so we're going to take him. Quite a story. I'm proud of him. |
He's been a very good friend to me over the years, |
He's been pretty good from really the get-go here for us. Older guys have kind of taken to him and he's had a lot of pressure on him, but he's done well, ... I thought he did a good job (last week), considering the competition. If he stays healthy, I think he's going to be OK. But he's got another one coming this week. |
He's big and he's fast, ... He can run. |
He's doing a good job. I'm happy with him. He's got his weight way down. |
He's doing pretty well. The tests, all the scans and things he had, were negative. |