He brings a lot of the whole package because he can shoot a little bit from the outside. He puts pressure on the defense because he can put it on the floor and go to the inside. We're tickled to death he's here. |
He can make plays on his feet. We're going to have to contain him and pressure him into throwing some bad balls. We really have to do our jobs and keep our gap relationships so he doesn't come out of the pocket. |
He can mobilize the base, but I'm not sure the base is the problem now. Weak Democrats are the problem. Weak partisans, swing voters and ticket-splitters are the problem. These are the voters that are important. |
He can't admit or deny anything. It's like asking your 88-year-old grandmother what she ate for lunch three days ago, ... He could tell you that he's just watched 'Star Trek,' and it hasn't been on for 20 years. |
He couldn't really go to his superior, who was L. Patrick Gray, who was busy throwing documents into the Potomac River from the bridge. He couldn't go to the attorney general, who was on his way to jail himself. |
He did his time and paid the price that he had to pay for what he did and he is back. From Day 1, we've adopted him as back in the family, and everything is fine. ... Hopefully he can help us get some victories. |
He didn't look as familiar with his surroundings. But he did look very comfortable. He didn't seem to think that anyone would walk in and catch him. He never seemed to be concerned with the video cameras at all. |
He didn't miss a beat, did he? He's going to give you some energy at the top of the lineup, there's no question. He knows how to play. You see he takes charge in center field, he does all those things with ease. |
He doesn't have to worry about that. I'll come up and bite you. I'm a soft-spoken guy off the field, but I like to think of myself as the biggest dog out there. If that's what he wants, I'll try to do that more. |
He drafts a final order that rules on each exception filed, applying the strict standard in (chapter) 120, which goes to the agency head. Only the agency head (AHCA Secretary Alan Levine) can sign a final order. |
He ended up playing 90 minutes last week when we didn't really want him to because we are trying to ease him back. It's an injury in a place that he is going to get a lot of contact so we have to take it slowly. |
He even said that he had never done that, ... But he's 93, I think he might have lost part of his memory. He's the greatest guy ever. We have a new baby on the way and if it's a boy, I'm going to name him Byron. |
He gave me a lot of very useful advice when I set up Virgin Atlantic 21 years ago. Perhaps his best advice was to make sure that I took British Airways to court before they bankrupted us -- not after, as he did. |
He gets into the open field and he's usually gone. The thing that sets him apart, and I've had a lot of great backs, is his work ethic. Most backs live off natural ability but he keeps working, working, working. |
He gets the utmost respect from everyone on the team. He's always on the ground, going for loose balls. He's bumping, he's battling. It definitely shows his character and how he wants to contribute to this team. |