He may not be a violent person, but he has had a very negative impact on any community he's been in. |
He may turn into a top manager, he may not, only time will tell. But there is absolutely no problem. |
He might be a little slow on some stuff, going right and left. Anything routine, he's going to make. |
He needs to and he feels good enough to do it. I think it was good for him to come back to the team. |
He never had possession with his leg up off the ground, doing an act common to the game of football. |
He never told the police that he was essentially running the club as a gambling casino -- illegally. |
He pitched another complete game. He walked only two. He gave up 10 hits but he had nine strikeouts. |
He played great; that's the way you want to go out. He went out swinging, gave it everything he got. |
He played much better. He didn't give us much (Friday), but he did (Saturday), and we appreciate it. |
He played tennis, so I played tennis, too. I had a bit of an aptitude for it, so it was kind of fun. |
He plays the way it's supposed to be played. He has a swagger and confidence that makes him special. |
He said he was worried about his sister. He hadn't heard from her since the Sunday before the storm. |
He said that was the prettiest sight he'd seen in his life. So they decided to stay in Baker Valley. |
He said to us that nothing in the indictment is false. Everything is true. He admits that on camera. |
He said, 'I love you coach,' walked out door and little did I know it was the last time I'd see him. |