He's a child. Thirteen-year-olds are more susceptible to a false confession than a 40-year-old. |
He's a demon. He said he needed money for Christmas gifts. It's the lamest excuse I could hear. |
He's a fun person to be around. He loves basketball, and I've never played with guys like that. |
He's a great gentleman, and he's very funny. My girlfriends' husbands try to be like Jason now. |
He's a great, great player. He was a beast when he was here ... and he's become a great player. |
He's a nice staying type. He's still a big baby and is still learning and he'll keep improving. |
He's a physical receiver. He's not afraid to go up for the ball. He's not afraid to take a hit. |
He's a really nice guy. I'm never going to forget (the home run), but I don't take it personal. |
He's a terrific young player who fits so nicely into their scheme. He's just a selfless player. |
He's a thoroughbred who would get on any county team but he hasn't played in nearly six months. |
He's a very passionate person, and you could tell Cincinnati had a very big place in his heart. |
He's about at 95 percent. He's pushing off of it slow, but once he gets going, he's good to go. |
He's always been tough. He didn't play around with nobody today. You (were) lucky to get a hit. |
He's always going to be a part of me, a part of my heart. I miss him. But he's never forgotten. |
He's an amazing horse. … You could have lit a match in front of his nostrils after the Rebel. |