He's in the process of learning the offense and some other things. He gives us the ability to go to that tight end in a different way than the other guys do. He is a bright guy who knows how to play the position. He has the potential to be a weapon in the passing game. |
He's just comfortable with everything. Last year was still a learning process. You saw he had all the ability in the world, much like Andy. At the same time, it's a process. It's just a matter of getting comfortable with it. Now he knows the offense as well as anybody. |
He's not here. We're not worrying about where he's going ... We've got a job to do. I think we're worrying about these 12, 15 guys coming out and playing together trying to gain some kind of relationship on and off the court so we can get this thing done the right way. |
He's not humble at all. He talks so much trash. He's been calling my phone. If he's not calling, he's sending text messages. I wanted anybody else to win. He's been letting me have it. He even has my players doing the same thing. Christie Bryant has been talking trash. |
He's one of those kids. You know when a kid's got talent, but a lot of times you see 'em struggle with new surroundings. In his case, it was the total opposite. He's a kid who, if he doesn't open your eyes, your eyes are shut. He has a chance to be a star in this game. |
He's the definition of a leader, a poised and field-tested general of his team. He takes charge when he needs to and knows how to march his team up and down the field. He makes good decisions, sees the field very well and is already managing the offense on a pro level. |
He's the real package, running the ball, catching the ball. Everything he gets, he's deserving of it. There was no way we could stop him, we just wanted to slow him down. We wanted to give him the middle, but not off tackle. And that's where he got those two long runs. |
He's told me that once the season is over he will make a pitch to keep Ed in Vancouver. His statement to me was they would try in earnest for a week, and if it doesn't happen, then everyone takes their chances. I would anticipate July 1 is going to come pretty quickly. |
Here's an example of a simple trap I fell into. I set up a 512-element array of sine-wave values. When the FPGA code didn't finish compiling after several hours I discovered I shouldn't design an FPGA-based application that contains an array with more than 32 elements. |
Hiring projections for the second quarter appear to be more conservative. However, demand for IT professionals remains strong overall, particularly for individuals skilled in the hottest applications. Multiple offers have become increasingly common in many specialties. |
His foot flares up from time to time, and with the Test series just around the corner, we don't want to do anything to make his injury worse. His workload will increase in the Tests, so we are watching him carefully. He may be left out of the team for tomorrow's match. |
His highest marks were in the area of values and ethics of leadership. His respect for each individual shows he is a man who cares deeply about the district and the students we serve. The example he sets is living proof of the high standards he holds for all employees. |
His speed was electrifying. His playmaking skills, at times, would pull people right out of their seats. So there were hints of greatness in games he played. But like everything, we talk about a star being born but it takes time for players to develop into a true star. |
Home Depot didn't suffer through the higher interest rates in 1990 or all those oil inflation fears and so forth. And the company is really a very strong company. Their momentum has accelerated so I think they'll sail right through (a climate of higher interest rates). |
Hopefully, what comes through is that it's certainly about much more than eating disorders. It's about four people battling the challenges of humanity — the excitement, the successes, the pathos, the struggles with finding love and spirituality and careers that work. |