A lot of guys come in today with a chip on their shoulders. He came in working his butt off from Day 1. Eager to learn. Eager to learn from older guys. Always doing the right thing. It couldn't happen to a better guy. |
Coach Dungy used to call it the `feast-or-famine defense' because it basically was gambling, |
He tried to be very thorough. Every day he'd try to motivate you. Sometimes it was to the point it was overkill, but he tried to not leave any stones unturned. |
He's a talented guy and works hard. He doesn't run his mouth. All the older guys like him. |
He's going to be around a long time. |
I lingered on the field a little. |
I think we now have the strongest, most intelligent board we've ever had. To be a trustee, it takes intelligence, but even more, it takes dedication and hard work. |
It doesn't take a lot to learn what gap you should hit by bringing eight guys when only seven are blocking. But when you have to protect and not (be familiar) with an offense or a coach for a long period of time, it becomes confusing in the line of fire. |
It was an open opportunity for someone to steal her bag. She had a lot going on. |
It was quite a severe fire. At the moment we're treating it as suspicious but that's only as a cautionary action until an investigation proves otherwise. |
The days of wanting more water and dropping a well are behind us. |
The most common thing that happens is that people take laptops from the library. Students need to be more careful where they leave things. |
They have very good athletes on their team, ... They have some kids who can really run the ball. We've been concentrating on taking away the things they do best. |
To his credit, he's very good at giving everybody a few seconds and enough attention to make them feel comfortable. |
We're going to go into it running the ball, ... That's what we do best. |