He was smart when he was off. He did therapy and did everything right. He still has a ways to go to get ready for downtown. |
He was surprised when he saw me play. He was shocked that I was hustling, trying to do whatever it took to be on this team. |
He was tackled and his knee struck the ground. At the time, we thought it was a bruise because his knee swelled up so much. |
He was that unique individual who was a great executive. He believed in hiring good people and letting them do their thing. |
He was there when you needed him. He was always the last one to leave (the station) to make sure everything was done right. |
He wasn't a bad person at all. He never did bad. Everybody liked him. He was a really nice guy and was there for everybody. |
He wasn't communicating, ... and if he's not going to talk to us, fine. If he's in violation, then let's stop it right now. |
He wasn't much on the radar screen. He cleared waivers. Twenty-nine teams could've had him for the waiver price and didn't. |
He went on national television and apologized. He feels very contrite about it, and hopes to have [the case] resolved soon. |
He went to junior college for about one month. Then he wanted to follow his brother. He made his choice, nobody forced him. |
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He will go, but he'll go screaming. He can perhaps hold a little longer. He is clinging with such tenacity it's staggering. |
He will not be jeered. He will not be hissed. People will say good job, but we can't have you supporting our Supreme Court. |
He worked on all kinds of things but he always had a light touch to whatever he did, he was never too heavy or too serious. |
He would listen and he would pick the phone up. Even if he couldn't get the problem solved, people could see that he cared. |