He was supposed to do two songs, and we couldn't get him off the stage. What he felt was the energy that we re-create. We don't just live this, this is our lifestyle. |
He was very compassionate with kids, especially those with learning disabilities. He was always that kind of coach, you know, ?You can do it!? and the kids loved him. |
He was very, very energetic early, almost too energetic. But once he settled into the game he knocked down some huge shots and played solid. We feed off how he plays. |
He wasn't just our coach, he was like a father and a good friend to us. He always sacrificed a lot to always be there for us, and we could talk to him about anything. |
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He wasn't ready to play. He simply wasn't healthy enough to go out and play. When a player is not ready to play, you are not going to put him out there in harm's way. |
He went the distance in the Cleveland game. He took it 70 or 80 yards. He is the real deal. He will challenge your underneath coverage and challenge your linebackers. |
He winketh with his eyes, he speaketh with his feet, he teacheth with his fingers; / Frowardness is in his heart, he deviseth mischief continually; he soweth discord. |
He works very hard at his trade. Twelve months of the year, he's doing something. After practice he's usually the last to leave, and I have to yell at him to go home. |
He'd have the catchers jumping. I saw Bob Feller throw in his prime and Steve threw harder. I suspected Bob got up around 100 miles per hour. I heard Steve threw 108. |
He'll get a chance to play at the next level. He's got good feet, he's very smart, he's a hard worker, he does everything right, he's 300 pounds - he'll get a chance. |
He's a fantastic player and he's someone that I've looked up to over the years as well. I can't wait to be up the other end with him and see how he goes about things. |
He's a good runner. He gets his pads low and he's hard to tackle. He was player of the year in the state of Washington a couple years ago, so he's a good, solid back. |
He's a great performer and then he's got the greatest convening power of anyone now in the world, I think, and the greatest capacity to articulate things that matter. |
He's a great teacher. He's taught me so many things about how to run an offense and be a leader. A lot of things he learned in the NFL, he's brought down to teach me. |