He makes great decisions and plays at a fantastic pace. He has the game under control and is a very calming influence on us, which we need because we're a very young team. So it's a very different season for Brian. |
He makes the players feel relaxed and lets them play the game. He doesn't put pressure on the players. Sometimes, if you make a mistake, a manager will push you. He just talks to you about it like nothing happened. |
He may have had a wounded back, but he had some fresh legs and he did some really good things. Defensively, he did some great things. Both on the ball and off the ball, some really good stunts and real good post D. |
He played an excellent game. We had a lot of the shots and carried a lot of the play. But they're a skilled team and if you give them chances, they're going to capitalize. We made a few mistakes and we paid for it. |
He played pretty well, ... The court was a little bit slower and that was advantageous to him. I didn't play as well as I could but I have to give him credit. He played well and that just how tennis goes some days. |
He really had good skills. I thought about how to bring him along slowly, yet capitalize on those skills. But by Christmas, his play made it clear that he just needed to be thrown in there. He was going to be fine. |
He recovered well from each of the first two surgeries, but it's hard to predict exactly how long it's going to take -- especially with the upcoming surgery, ... So I think he still has a long road in front of him. |
He said unto him, I am a prophet also as thou art; and an angel spake unto me by the word of the LORD, saying, Bring him back with thee into thine house, that he may eat bread and drink water. But he lied unto him. |
He seemed to be an optimist and remained an optimist. I heard that one of the last comments he made was that he said he was impressed with Coach O's recruiting and thought Ole Miss would have a good team next year. |
He set the DuPont Co. on the track to be a major player in life sciences. He came back from Europe in the late 1970s with the tremendous conviction that life sciences was the next major wave that DuPont could ride. |
He shouldn't be worried (about the trial). They knocked everybody else's trial back. Why would they make him come in September? They pushed Michael Jackson 's trial back and he didn't have no concerts no time soon. |
He struggled with the track a little bit, he's still a little green, and his first start was a long time ago. About the eighth pole I'd asked him, and he wasn't picking up ground. I asked him harder, and he got up. |
He surprised himself by how well he played early on. He kept picking up momentum and by the end he felt he could take it to the next level. His name got out there late in recruiting then it picked up like wildfire. |
He took off his diaper himself and we told him to put it in the trash. And he did, he picked it up and put it in the trash, and that was the first time he ever did that, so we were celebrating, jumping up and down. |
He understands his assignment, but maybe not the whole concept of what we're trying to accomplish with the play. We're just trying to get him to understand the total picture and get a little more effort out of him. |