He could have chosen a working accreditation instead (which does not restrict access to sports facilities), but he would have been left without the accompanying person. |
He did OK against right-handers. One of the disappointing things this spring was what he did against right-handers. A big part of that was (he wasn't) throwing strikes. |
He did speak globally when he talked about cancer and the effect it had on so many people. So I think he wouldn't be surprised that there are runs around the world now. |
He didn't close the way he would have liked, but it was a strong performance. He's disappointed, but all these guys are pretty resilient. They get over it pretty quick. |
He didn't go to one of the top schools - Harvard or MIT or Stanford or Northwestern. I think that was an advantage. He didn't get brainwashed into one of the doctrines. |
He didn't tackle the big issues which are critical to the union movement, such as rights at work. It was the usual Brown speech and that is why he got a flat reception. |
He does everything right, and then when it gets down to the final move, he doesn't quite get there. But I think that will change the more he learns to be a post player. |
He emotes such passion and love for the music, and he looks like he doesn't work that hard at it. Because he performs with such ease, it makes it an amazing experience. |
Maureen Dowd (1952-) |
He gives (the pitching staff) the confidence that they need. If a guy makes a good pitch he lets him know. But when he gives constructive criticism, they listen to him. |
He got banged in the head pretty bad midway in the second period, so he got kind of dizzy, but he came back really well. He's been in some pretty big situations before. |
He got into an altercation with the security guard, who was a retired East St. Louis police officer. The suspect pulled a knife on the guard, which led to the shooting. |
He got us off to a great start. He got a lot of points early. We know he gets a little fatigued, but we need him to score a lot of points for us for our offense to hum. |
He grabbed the ball after I caught it, but I knew it was a touchdown. I was just waiting for the referee's signal. It didn't really sink in until I got to the sideline. |
He had a learning experience. It's the most amazing thing for somebody of his stature. It's because by himself, he walked around. He walked around and talked to people. |