He might be the best pitcher in our league. He throws so hard [high 90s], and he'll throw that changeup when he gets bored. |
He needs to be as active as we possibly can get him to be. Time will tell before we make that decision (to keep him there). |
He never said anything and he never complained, ... I'm very respectful of what he has done for the NFL and for the Giants. |
He now leads among independents, and that's because of the lead that he holds among independent women, ... Face the Nation. |
He only had one pitch (a two-run double by Alex Gonzalez) that hurt him. He threw very well, gave us a great chance to win. |
He passed some tests we gave him (Tuesday). He participated in our walk-through (yesterday) morning. He's going to be fine. |
He pitched well against the Twins (in his second-to-last start), and his innings pitched are about the same as in the past. |
He played a full game with a broken nose only a couple of weeks ago, so he is pretty tough. I was not surprised about that. |
He played well. (Saranac) has some decent big guys and they surrounded Justin with two guys every time he touched the ball. |
He plays as well as anyone. I'd put him up against [North Carolina's] Raymond Felton or [Wake Forest's] Chris Paul any day. |
He plays football when it's football season. I mean, his dad (assistant John Vaughan) is the coach. But he loves wrestling. |
He probably wants to run the ball a little bit, but he never questions what we do - just a very valuable asset to our team. |
He protects a mediocre defense because his rebound control is so good. He's not a guesser. He's a technically sound goalie. |
He ran his heart out. That's the way he runs. If you don't go fast, he doesn't run. That's his weapon, and he uses it well. |
He realized that he was the first human being she'd ever seen. He was touched in a way that he hadn't imagined he could be. |