He was our No. 2 last year, so we expect that out of him to come in and do that. He had that kind of outing in San Marcos in a tournament but things fell apart right at the end with errors.
He was straight-up with us at the meeting. He told us the four candidates and said we would know something by next week. The interviews went well, and we were able to get a coach this week.
He went to his chain of command. He questioned some of the interrogation techniques, and he was told as a soldier he was to follow orders and that intelligence wants additional information,
He worked really fast last week, so Bob didn't really want to do a whole lot with him. He just ran the Haskell, and Bob just wanted him to go easy, stretch his legs out and not do too much.
He works every shift even though I think every morning he wakes up his body is sore and aches. But he shows up every game, works hard, blocks shots and leads the team. It's pretty to watch.
He?s doing a good job. He?s turning the corner in technique. He really wants to step up his competitive edge, but as a three-sport athlete it?s difficult to concentrate on just one of them.
He'll be a presence. They're still not going to pitch to him, even though he hasn't played all year. But he's going to get on base. Any time you get on base, you're a threat to score a run.
He'll have to have a great summer working out with the quarterbacks. They can't throw enough in the summer. It's not important to learn plays. It's important to learn how to run the routes.
He's a big factor. He's a huge guy and takes up a lot of space in the paint. As guards, we wanted to come down there and dig in, but he's a factor in there. He's a big part of what they do.
He's a big guy, that can be an adequate blocker. You look around the league and there are a lot of tight ends that are ex-receivers or ex-basketball players who are playing at a high level.
He's a great kid and he wants to learn. The surprising thing about being a basketball player is we tried him at tight end but he really doesn't have good hands and that was kind of a shock.
He's a hell of a back. We just tried to get him to fight through this because it always comes around. I think he felt he didn't have a chance and wasn't going to play no matter what he did.
He's a monster. Just a monster. He's probably the best overall lineman we have because he gives the most effort. And he's probably the fastest lineman on the team for being a 300-pound guy.
He's actually demonstrated that he's grown comfortable with the public interaction in a way that wasn't entirely true when he had his own confirmation hearings, where he appeared tentative.
He's added some stability in the middle of the field. I have him playing sometimes at center mid and sometimes at stopper. He's played well and wins the ball in the air on 50-50 balls well.
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