He shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the Highest: and the Lord God shall give unto him the throne of his father David: / And he shall reign over the house of Jacob for ever; and of his kingdom there shall be no end. |
He still has plenty to give, other than being a day-in, day-out player. It would be unusual to face him in another uniform, but it is unusual for him not to be in the lineup everyday, hitting second or third, too. Things change. |
He threw really well, and we expect big things from him this year. As a team, I thought we played a good game. When somebody is down, somebody else is there to pick them up. That's what we need to do if we want to be successful. |
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He was a heck of a leader. He was really demanding of himself and demanding of everyone around him. When he stepped into the huddle, people paid attention. He would shake their face mask and let them know what needed to be done. |
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He was really talking a lot about globalization and the interdependence of communities and countries and how biotech is going to fit into all kinds of the current needs of the world, like feeding the hungry and increasing crops. |
He was second in scoring even though he played defensive end. I know that says something about our offense, but it also says something about Carlos. He's very strong in the weight room, and he's got unbelievable athletic skills. |
He was throwing fastballs by them ... that's what it looked like to me from the side. It's not about how hard you throw, it's about location. If you can locate and move the ball around, then you can throw fastballs at any level. |
He was throwing me everything up there. He had great stuff. I was just trying to put the ball in play and fight some stuff off. His ball was moving all over the place. He was tough today. We were very fortunate to win this game. |
He wins games for us. Our coaches always tell us, if there's a chance we might have a turnover, if we're fighting for that extra yard but we might fumble, just fall down. We've got the best punter in the nation on the sidelines. |
He wouldn't want us to worry about him too much. That's just the type of guy he is, ... It's the teams that don't sit there and say, `Woe is me.' ... Now's the time for the young guys to do a little more and help fill that void. |
He'd stay up all night in the barn and stagger back up, and I'd go down and [right away] foal the thing. That happened a couple of times. Or Penn would be playing basketball, or Villanova. He'd go to the game and she would foal. |
He'll be discussing issues all the way from the general foreign policy and regional security issues to the current and future efforts we need to make against terrorism and the prospects for peace negotiations in the Middle East. |
He's a ballplayer. These are things a ballplayer does -- they run the bases well, they hit well, they throw, they throw to the right base, they steal a base. I think we're very fortunate to get such a talent at such a low price. |