He doesn't give you cheap points the way he did four years ago and that's the reason why he's improved so much and he's the standout No.1 at the moment, |
He doesn't have to apologize to me. He needs to apologize to his teammates for being late. If you're going to be late for any reason, come to my office. |
He fell on the triple axel and he missed a spin when he slipped - which he normally never does. Those were huge deductions and he was very disappointed. |
He gave so much of his time. He made three or four trips out here, a week at a time from January to March. He was extremely popular wherever we put him. |
He got a very large meat cleaver and made us get back on the bus. That was heartbreaking, ... Maybe an hour's drive from New York. I'll never forget it. |
He had a bad deal. With his neck injury then his eye socket and then his back, but he's now fully fit. And this is as good as week as any for this game. |
He had a great game, when you consider how many runs he contributed to, and then taking away the home run. It seemed like he was involved in everything. |
He had all of his pitches. He located them well and got ahead of the batters. He did all the things you need your pitcher to do to get a game like that. |
He had always fascinated me. Monticello was usually a stop-off when we traveled down to North Carolina and Virginia. I was always interested in history. |
He had long ago established he wasn't just another pretty face, but it was a reminder of what was going on inside his body while he was entertaining us. |
He had me choked up a little bit, it means so much to him, to be in the league this long, - to give him a shot like this, it definitely means something. |
He had missed an extra point early. We practice that extra point field goal block twice a week in practice. I felt confident the guys would get it done. |
He had played a major role in post-war Japanese politics and was active in political reforms to make sure that Japan's parliamentary system stays vital, |
He had that real Saddam attitude from the moment he stepped into that room, and he smiled at his codefendants, he smiled at the judge as he walked past, |
He had the option of running a hitch or a takeoff (route). By the time I planted to see if he was going to run the hitch, he just ran by the cornerback. |