He is the total package; he has good skills. He may find it a little bit more physical than he's faced. |
He is what amounts to another union representative rather than representing the people who elected him. |
He jumped in and was able to help us immediately. He's got good, quick feet and some speed. Bright kid. |
He just has a good, sensitive game. And I think with time he's going to keep getting better and better. |
He just has a textbook style. He's exceptional from the blocks; he's so smooth and just a fluid runner. |
He just hasn't had a chance to play much. We all have confidence that he'll make shots if he gets them. |
He just lost his desire to play competitively. I have full respect for that. We wish him the very best. |
He just told me to keep playing hard and make sure that I'm a better man off the field than I am on it, |
He keeps giving you a chance to win when he fills up the zone with three different pitches for strikes. |
He kind of kept to himself. We didn't have a whole lot of interaction, but he seemed like a decent guy. |
He knows details about the machine ... this is model X and why. That shows a really involved collector. |
He knows what happened here, ... He's been here. But he's just the middle man. Congress has the say-so. |
He left a really goofy voicemail. I can't really explain what he said. He just screamed into the phone. |
He let the Sun-Times be his labor relations. [Daley] never contacted me to hear my side of [the story]. |
He listened to all sides. He managed [the hearings] well, so people knew their voices were being heard. |