He?s very fast. You can?t replace speed. His best days are ahead of him, and he?s already all-state. |
He'd always gotten along really well with teenagers. So he thought it would be a better job for him. |
He'd be in the danger area if he played today. It's not that bad, but we don't want it to get worse. |
He'd rung up to say the show ought to be taken off the airwaves. Fortunately, he later became a fan. |
He'll bump it up some and two days after that bump it up a little more. Then we will re-evaluate it. |
He'll do little things to annoy me. I'll tell him I don't like his shirt, so he'll wear it 21 times. |
He'll give an added dimension to the squad because he can play up front, and he can play wide right. |
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He'll probably hand down a series of injunctions to stop the specific things he finds to be illegal. |
He's a classy, determined individual. Those are the characteristics you love to see in a head coach. |
He's a complete guy. He hits, he fields, he pitches. With him in the lineup, it's like an extra bat. |
He's a damned good player. He's one of those guys who makes you go turn the TV on just to watch him. |
He's a genius, a really smart guy. He just finds a way to get things done. That's how you live life. |
He's a good friend. He's a good football player and he blocks for me. I think he should be rewarded. |
He's a good player so I just tried to get a hand up and contain him and not let him get to the lane. |