He was a natural leader who was enormously well liked. The way he treated people and how he ran the company set an exceptionally high standard of personal decency.
He was a teammate. It would be like the catcher on the baseball team talking about what a jerk the pitcher was. It's just an unwritten rule that you don't do that.
He was a very effective teacher. He taught an office procedures course that relied on the teacher to make interesting what could otherwise have been pretty dreary.
He was coming across the lane and he had a good screen set on him. It was a clean play. It just caught him wrong. At first, I thought he had broken his collarbone.
He was due for a day off anyway. He's beat up, he's tired, we're going to be facing left-handers the next couple of days. This might be a good time to get him out.
He was excited about getting out on a baseball field. Out of friendship and of fellowship, we're here. ... We're here for each other. ... I love having him around.
He was extremely distraught after the game. I worried about him. So much emotion. So much going into that one shot. But I understand. I'm numb sitting here myself.
He was feeling great until 4 p.m. Sunday when he had a really bad chest pain. He died at the hospital. Will was with him. He was joking with the ambulance drivers.
He was going great and he wasn't tired but when he saw the rail he tried to go over it. After I got him settled, he was coming back on. I don't know why he did it.
He was motivated. He was coming home, he had about 500 people coming to see him today, so he wanted to win the game and play well. We were able to accomplish both.
He was not going to be intimidated by the established teams. He stacked the cards against his team to teach them adversity in basketball is like adversity in life.
He was on today. It was little wet, damp and cold, but he battled. He didn't have a lot of strikeouts, but he was in control. He got ahead in the count constantly.
He was one of the finest men I have ever met. Totally unassuming. He was a kind and a wonderful example of mankind, really. He was as fine a man as there ever was.
He was out of rhythm, but he kept playing hard the whole game. He kept coming at me the whole game. When you take a player out early it kind of messes up the shot.
He was pretty spectacular. All the teams that accomplish anything during a season have a quarterback that picks his team up and carries it, and he surely did that.
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