He hasn't started working out hard yet. I don't know enough about his stroke. He missed a lot of playing time in spring training, so I don't know how quick (his return) can be. |
He hit it with a hammer, and a sliver of metal came and hit him in the right eye. He had a pretty miserable night. They tried to wash it out. They thought it was in the eyelid. |
He impressed me in the finals. I did well to come back, but I thought he played a great tournament. I think it's going to give him great motivation now that he's in the top 10. |
He is a strike-thrower. In (the CPL), if you throw enough strikes and let the wooden bat take care of itself, you will be OK. He keeps the ball down and is a very good fielder. |
He is really coming together quicker than I thought. He was pretty stout and I am pretty proud of him. He competed with the best of the best. He did it in Vegas, of all places. |
He is the best Division II player in the country. ... I've seen some good Division I point guards (Steyn spent three seasons at Oklahoma State), but I'd take Sheldon every day. |
He is the best singer on the team. If he was in here, he would sing it for you along with some other stuff. I know it to a certain extent, but I'm not going to sing it for you. |
He is trying to get his hind legs under his belly . . . but not quite able to get liftoff, ... I think that we're a week away from the belly achieving liftoff, maybe two weeks. |
He just has a great nose for the football. He had nine (or so) interceptions in junior high with a cast on his hand. He's aggressive, and he goes up and gets it like a rebound. |
He just has this look in his eye that's confident. He has that inner confidence, that swagger, that trickles down. When your leader has that confidence, it makes you confident. |
He just has to do his part, ... He doesn't have to do any more than that. He directs the offense and gets us points. He doesn't have to try to make something happen by himself. |
He just seems to have a knack to know what to do in certain situations. He knows how to handle certain defenses and when to check down when he needs to. He just knows the game. |
He keeps searching for the feeling of control that he can't seem to find. That feeling goes back to the days when he was winning by large margins. His memories are still clear. |
He knows the game, he reads it well. He's a leader out on the field, he's always talking, especially to the younger guys, and he really takes charge. That's what a coach needs. |
He left his editor, our editor, blindsided for two years and he went out and talked disparagingly about the significance of the investigation without disclosing his role in it. |