He's got a cornerback mentality, and now he has to understand to play like a safety. I know that he wants to get into the action, but I always preach to him, 'This is your job right now.' ... He's adjusting.
He's got a great track record, ... He's innovative. He's a guy with ideas. He's made CBS Sports something we can all be proud of and he sets very high standards. I think all of that will translate very well.
He's got a really nice arm — that's never been the issue. He's getting more comfortable with the offense. He hung in there and took some shots. If he can continue to make progress, it could be interesting.
He's got to be there. He's fine. We'll wait until [today] to see how everything washes out, but he looked really good [Sunday]. That might have been our best [pitching] performance of the spring right there.
He's got tremendous speed and power, he's got quick feet and he can catch the football. He's a complete back who has so many explosive runs over the years, going back to Denver. They're riding him right now.
He's in Sault St. Marie with his mom for Christmas instead of here, putting on a show for the fans in Bristol. If I said what I really wanted to say about this situation, it would come off as not too classy.
He's like a one-man pitching staff. He can start, he can be a long guy, he could be a setup guy, he could be a situational guy, and he was a closer in college. He's an extremely valuable member of this team.
He's meant the world to the program. He was one of the first building blocks. He didn't even see the campus and he was set on coming here. Having that kind of blind faith I'll appreciate the rest of my life.
He's not a guy who calls a lot of attention to himself, but he's always there, and he's always the first one to step up and help out. We knew right away he was the kind of Lion this award was meant to go to.
He's one of the best hitters in the game, if not the best. The timing of some of his hits has made him extraordinary. ... When we need him to be that good, he's answered almost every time. It's fun to watch.
He's pitched great for us the last two years, so he ought to be able to throw with confidence. But it's a tough business. He's one of those guys that lives and dies with his outings because he cares so much.
He's played long enough that he knows he's very capable of breaking out of [a slump]. That comes from experience and success, and being a veteran, and knowing that you can work your way out of a little skid.
He's really been an underrated part of this team. Swinging the bat, not just in the playoffs, you can see and tell the way he goes about his business, the way he has at-bats, he's going to be a great player.
He's really physical, and because of his size he has a great ability to disrupt the dribble. And because of his quickness and ability to recover in a hurry, he can take chances that other players can't take.
He's such a fun-loving guy and a good guy. He's one of great guys in the basketball, period. I don't think you could find anybody that would say a bad word about him and you love to root for a guy like that.
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