He understands that this is a different kind of process, and he's committed to working through it. That doesn't necessarily mean he enjoys every part of it, or that he is taking anything for granted.
He understands the game better now. His mobility, strength, awareness on the ice, all of that's improved. Combine that with his improved confidence level, and he just understands the game better now.
He wanted to pitch. He didn't campaign, ... I just sensed that I wanted to take that responsibility away from him because I didn't think it was fair to him, because I knew what the decision would be.
He was a great kid. Seventeen-year-olds should grow up to be 18-year-olds; 18-year-olds should grow up to be 19-year-olds. We have to focus on this; this is a community problem, not just in Seabrook.
He was almost in tears because, for the first time in his life, he wasn't getting an opportunity to play. I told him, this is going to come to an end this season. And when it does, your time is here.
He was around every day. You hear all this stuff about him, but he's one of the best people I've ever met. If you're fortunate to be in his inner circle, it's great because you learn a lot about him.
He was big for us tonight. He's been around for five years; he knows how to prepare for games. He knows the right mindset to have, and he stays focused. Tonight he gave us great energy off the bench.
He was not a suspect before the meeting, he was not a suspect during the meeting, and he's not a suspect since the meeting. So he was cooperative and happy to get this third interview out of the way.
He was pretty quiet as a player. I know he played a real good game his last game. It was down at Lock Haven. I remember that one but it's been so long. He worked hard, practiced hard and played hard.
He was reluctant, obviously, at first. ... He has made a great sacrifice. That was a team thing that Dwayne did, because Dwayne played a lot of football in the last three years as a defensive tackle.
He was sick as a dog the night before. You would never know that the way he played. . . . I think it showed his teammates how much he wants this thing, and from a leadership standpoint, that's great.
He was throwing the ball well with command of four pitches. He wasn't throwing with the velocity that we saw in college, but from a performance standpoint, he definitely was on the track we expected.
He wasn't overpowering but he changed speeds. We didn't do a good job of adjusting to him. We did late in the game, but we hit into three double plays, which really kept us from getting any momentum.
He went out of his way I think to reassure us that he wasn't in danger and that he was in the hotel a lot. And then he had two drivers and he had two interpreters, so he himself used to play it down,
He would plead guilty to doing that. He very much believed in a crusading, if fair and accurate, newspaper. He once made a convocation address in which he said there was no such thing as objectivity.
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