He's a guy who's got a lot of skill and is a great character guy for our locker room. He's a big part of our team. He's physical, he can skate and win battles, and that's what the playoffs are all about. |
He's a huge impact, ... Any time you can turn around and hand the ball off to a guy you know is going to get positive yards, that's big. That's big not only for the momentum but big for the passing game. |
He's a professional hitter. I'm not worried about him. If he's healthy, he's going to hit. It's that simple. He's got a good swing, stays through the ball. He's got a track record, so that's in the book. |
He's a professional. He doesn't say much; he just works and wants to win. He wants to play the game the right way and wants to be a part of a successful team. Those are the type of guys you love to have. |
He's a really knowledgeable guy and he knows the game very well. We've got to know what everybody else is doing in order to be effective and the fact that he does is good. He can help us understand that. |
He's a strong little bugger. He doesn't back down from anybody. He likes to throw big hits. We're happy he's with us. He's played every role that you can think of. Hopefully, he keeps playing like he is. |
He's a tremendous clutch player. He's made more big shots this year than I can ever remember a kid from Amityville making. He's an old-school player. He'll run through walls and never question the coach. |
He's a very good football player. I think anytime you go up against friends or organizations that you've been with, I think you always want to play well and show that you're playing at a very high level. |
He's always going ball-to-ball, and he works hard all the time. There's not a time when he's not going as hard as he can. You need that on a team. Even if the other guys aren't going at it hard, he will. |
He's been a hard-working guy, just a great person in the locker room. He's been so supportive for (Roberto Luongo) and for all the guys. Not many guys can do that, sit 20 games in a row and get a chance. |
He's been Mr. Consistency every year. He's a typical Thomas More baseball player. He plays hard and he gets good grades. We hope by being in a conference now he can get the kind of publicity he deserves. |
He's being economical, he's getting the ball in the right areas, he's asking a question of the batsman on almost every occasion which is what you want from your bowlers, especially your new-ball bowlers. |
He's better than people want to give him credit. What comes into play is he looks a little bit awkward at times. When he stretches he looks like he's falling instead of in balance, but he makes the play. |
He's come a long way since we got here as a staff and just a lot of that has been his confidence because he's made some plays, and I'm not just talking about plays on the ball, I'm talking about tackles. |
He's going to be in the picture, for a lot of reasons. His defensive ability is very important to us. He's a young guy who's experiencing a lot right now and that bodes well for this year and the future. |