He'd come in, whether it was his joke or someone else's, it didn't matter, his laugh is what I still hear. It makes me smile. |
He'd have to do enough to convince himself that he can actually play the game without putting himself, the hamstring at risk. |
He'll be in there again [Thursday]. He puts the ball in play so well, hits it everywhere. He runs better than I thought, too. |
He'll do more in terms of the development end, the fundraising end, the facilities end of it. He'll get more people involved. |
He'll find that the competition here is very strong, and the more people who come out here and are fast, the better the show. |
He'll play more and more as we go. Had he not gotten injured, he'd be much further along. The time off hurt him a little bit. |
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He's 6 feet 5, 285 pounds, but he can run. He played end for us and teams ran away from him. But he still chased things down. |
He's a big player in this league, and when his contract's up, it's going to be interesting to see what happens with that guy. |
He's a big, powerful guy and he can physically get after people. He's light on his feet for someone who's almost 6-5 and 340. |
He's a charismatic guy and people were trying to draft him. It's clear to us that he was arrested to keep him out of the way. |
He's a competitor and he is going to come back well. He wants it as bad as Paul and you like that. It makes Paul work harder. |
He's a freak. He has a natural gift to start with, but he's also constantly training. Much of his life revolves around track. |
He's a genuine gentleman, and he sincerely has the city's best interest at heart. He's been around enough to know the issues. |
He's a gifted athlete. But the intangible things come easy to him, like his poise and responding well to pressure situations. |