He likes to handle the puck, get out and move it. We're going to have to make sure we put the puck in the zone where we want it so we can try to get a fore-check going. |
He looks like he has two capes instead of one. He looks fantastic. Reggie Bush is phenomenal. That guy touches the ball, and everyone in the stadium holds their breath. |
He looks so much more poised from when we played him last year. By the way the crow flies, it's only six games since we played him. But he's so much smoother out there. |
He made some huge saves at key times. We couldn't finish and we couldn't raise our level. We knew they were going to play well. We did the same thing to them in Ottawa. |
He made tons of big pitches. It is hard to believe that a guy making his first start would be so sharp. You do not find a guy throwing eight innings on his first start. |
He means so much to so many runners. He comes to every banquet and has received a standing ovation. I'm not sure he realizes what he has meant to the lives of athletes. |
He might have had some jitters early, but overall he gave us some great innings. His stuff was good. It was just a matter of working through his control problems early. |
He needs to make an unequivocal statement that he opposes any ballot initiative that takes away the rights of gay and lesbian couples. That is unclear in his statement. |
He needs to show he can pitch an entire season without being injured. Pitching 180 innings in the minor leagues is a steppingstone to pitching 200 in the major leagues. |
He never stopped. He drank and he worked, every day. He had to go out. He had to perform. He burned the candle from every conceivable angle. And that's what killed him. |
He obviously feels comfortable running the no-huddle. We're running along so fast, he doesn't have time to think. He's instinctive. It's what he's been doing for years. |
He picked a person he's known for 15 years and I believe he picked her because he knows her that well and he knows that she will vote the way he would want her to vote. |
He played a whale of a game. He's getting confident and that's by design. We started him of slow and build with him and he is developing into a first-class quarterback. |
He put his collar down then we saw there was blood all over. He was still driving and said he was getting dizzy but somehow, he made it all the way to the fire station. |
He rained flesh also upon them as dust, and feathered fowls like as the sand of the sea: / And he let it fall in the midst of their camp, round about their habitations. |