A child is a quicksilver fountain / spilling over with tomorrows and tomorrows / and that is why / she is richer than you and I. |
A loving, caring teacher took a liking to me. She noticed the potential and wanted to help shape it. |
Alan is such a hard worker and he?s so deter-mined. He has a goal, he has a purpose. |
During the 1970s, ?80s, and ?90s, people thought raw brick was beautiful. But it drops dust from the walls onto desks and furniture. Offices, when this was built, had plaster walls because it was cleaner and reflected light. |
Everybody deals with their adversity in a different way and Matt's certainly a guy who's had some. And you wouldn't know it. |
Fabian is the only one I saw pitch last season. He pitched well against us in a couple games. Control problems got after him a couple other times. He needs to work on keeping his arm slot consistent. |
For his first two starts, he really struggled with his command and his confidence and having any kind of consistent delivery. (Saturday) was a start of, hopefully, better things to come. Obviously, how he pitched the first two games and (Saturday) was like night and day. |
He handled it like he always handles anything -- like a man -- but I just knew his heart was broken. What were you gonna say? That's hard for a kid who was maybe thinking of going pro. |
He has a real knack for coming up with balls. He's picked off some passes and he's excellent at reading quarterbacks. A lot of that is instinctive, but he's gotten better over time. He's a kid back there that surprises you with some of the breaks he gets on the ball. |
He said, 'Here, you earned it,' |
he was a man who actually could have changed the course of American history. |
He was fighting with them to go back in the game. |
He was flying. Even on film, you almost had to slow it down. |
He was relentless today. He was coming off that edge and getting some great jumps, wasn't he? |
He's a heck of a decision-maker. He's much more comfortable back there now that he's doing his reads. He's smoother. ... He's making the right decisions, getting the ball where he wants to get to. From game to game to game, he's impressed. |