He works harder than anybody, probably, and he's got a great head on his shoulders. He's taken the opportunity and run with it. |
He would have played today, except there was a team violation. He was selfish and thought about himself and not about the team. |
He would never allow classes to be filmed - he wanted to be in the background. There were just two interviews we had access to. |
He?s exactly what this country needs -- a military man with a strong hand to make things right and stand up for the little guy. |
He'd phone call maybe once a week, message at least once a day if not twice a day. So we were always in constant communication. |
He'll be a fantastic asset to the team and squad. This carries on the Chelsea policy of investing in young, top English talent. |
He'll be back as a United States senator, or he's back as chief justice because he can run again. Or he'll be back as governor, |
He'll be fine. He survived two knee operations, so he'll be alright. He really put us on his back tonight. He's a real warrior. |
He'll go back and forth between the two events. Basically, we're just using this indoor season to get him ready for the spring. |
He'll probably find a way to get his points. Both these teams can score. It's probably going to be defense that wins this game. |
He's a 21-year old quarterback. It's going to take him a little bit longer, but I don't think it's going to take him that long. |
He's a big asset. Horses are running great for him. I don't know if it's Patrick or the horse, but I'm not going to experiment. |
He's a big kid who can score inside and outside and can rebound the ball. He can post you up. That's the tough thing about him. |
He's a career cop. He has a great sense of what his fellow officers need. He communicates well with the rest of the department. |
He's a good friend of mine. I look forward to going out there and challenging him. It will take me back to my high school days. |