He knew he had to go back out there. But he couldn't go back out there and swing at everything. He had to be patient. |
He knows how to play. I wouldn't be surprised to see him in the NBA in his future. But it's not up to me to say when. |
He knows the game inside out. If you talk to guys in their clubhouse, they all respect him as a man and as a manager. |
He knows what he's doing and he's a true competitor. He's got some good ideas and he's not shy about expressing them. |
He knows what you want and he gives it to you and it is all about you, not so much about him, so you know that's nice |
He lent a 19-year-old inexperienced driver who had a history of speeding and car accidents a high-powered automobile. |
He lived for it. It was his life. The cycling team was his family out here. He was incredibly dedicated to the sport. |
He looked at me in the eyes and said, 'If you'll forgive my accent -- Where I come from, you are Public Enemy No. 1.' |
He looked like Ricky Williams crossing the goal line, ... He had nothing left. It was a good time for an oxygen tank. |
He looks very weak. He looks like he's really struggling, and the most noticeable thing is that he's in a wheelchair. |
He loved to meet with people, see how things were going, ... Even though he was retired, he still had a big presence. |
He loves football so much and I believe if that window is left open at all for him to play, he will try to come back, |
He made a big jump this summer. That's when you create leadership opportunities. Isaiah is one of those special guys. |
He made a mistake, and we live by law, and law says we have to pay for it, but it is not worth ending your life over. |
He maintains his innocence. My heart goes out to the victim, but he has no history whatsoever of abuse against women. |