He played well against Florida State and Clemson and he's been getting better since then. What you saw against Temple, he was like a laser. He can step up and make the plays. |
He pulled out the feeding tube that was inserted through his nose into his stomach by himself, but the doctors decided not to re-insert it because he was progressing so well. |
He put Edison on the map because a long time ago teams had no respect for Edison. I have nothing but respect for him. He and I have the same philosophy - the kids come first. |
He remembered things from 30 or 40 years ago. He'd say, 'I remember that Westbrook team,' and he'd name all the starters. To be able to recall all of that, that's remarkable. |
He runs a 4.8 (second) 40. He's the strongest player that we have, and he's mobile. You need a player like him on your line. I have no doubt that he'll play college football. |
He runs real well, and he's a good bunter. The jury's always been out on whether he could hit. But he has a good arm and is good defensively. Obviously, that's why he's here. |
He said it wouldn't have ended up like it did if he was out there. I just turned to him and said, 'I don't know about that.' We came here ready to play our style of football. |
He says he's not a habitual drug abuser but this was his anniversary trip and he thought that he would experiment so that he could better enjoy his anniversary with his wife. |
He says he's playing. I say if he wants to play, I'll probably let him play. We'd love to have him to play. (But) we're not going to do anything silly. We'll do what's right. |
He sees the musical matrix like no artist I've ever met before. He's just a floppy, natural, gifted kid ... He has such an insatiable appetite for the music, for the process. |
He shut us down. He throws hard, probably in the mid- to upper 80s. He intimidated our kids a little bit -- I don't think they've hit much against someone throwing that hard. |
He smells it - it's a strong odor ... of marijuana, which had been recently smoked inside there. Then, sitting, in plain view in the vehicle, ... on the seat, is a bag of it. |
He stepped in there and did a great job, coming in off the bench isn't easy. We started to play our style of hockey. From there, we started to roll and knew we could compete. |
He stuck his head out the door and asked who we were. It was quite funny. To his credit he didn't just ignore us or the passersby who eventually stopped to ask him questions. |
He taught me everything I know about coaching and dealing with kids. He just said how proud he was of me, and I thanked him. Weston was the team that pushed us all year long. |