He played awesome. This is the year he needs to break out and believe in his game. I believe he hit a stepping stone in doing so. |
He played college basketball, coached in college, son of an engineer. It's the perfect marriage of the technology and the person. |
He played excellent. He played within himself, got rid of the ball before the double teams came, played solid defense, rebounded. |
He played inside linebacker on the state championship team. He wants to win and he'll play wherever he needs to to help his team. |
He played well in spurts, and at other times, not as good. As we're well aware, that is going to happen with a young quarterback. |
He possesses all the skills, and does not seem to get rattled by pressure. Maybe that's because of all the experience he has had. |
He ran real well. He had an inside post, and it made him kind of lay up a little closer than we wanted to [in] a pretty hot pace. |
He really made quite an impression on me. I was always struck by how articulate he was and how conscientious he was about things. |
He said because she was a good sleeper before she'd cry for a few minute, I went in after 10 minutes, she went down, that was it. |
He said so himself: It seems like any thing good you have done, no matter how small, finds a way to give you something in return. |
He said unto me again, Stand, I pray thee, upon me, and slay me: for anguish is come upon me, because my life is yet whole in me. |
He seems to be in a good position to cover all of his current obligations, as well as provide himself security for the long term, |
He showed signs of being outstanding and then turn around and couldn't find the plate. 10 strikeouts, nine walks, pretty amazing. |
He slowed down a lot when he was diagnosed with diabetes. He had to watch what he ate. It took a toll on his vision, his walking. |
He spots his pitches very well. It's also not uncommon for him to go out and throw four or five pitches and be out of the inning. |