He has the idea on the shakiest of evidence that there is a man on the other side of the state who's his father, ... And this book tells about his journey to find this man, and find out who he is, try to find his place in the world. |
He is a great football player, as I told him before the game. But if you get a second defender on him, that can slow him down a bit. Plus, you've got to tackle him. We knew Steve would get some catches, but then you must tackle him. |
He is becoming a better inside runner, but he likes going to the corners. He's got speed that the other two don't have. He's got that dimension there where he can take a play that is very well blocked and can get you 35 or 40 yards. |
He is the type of player that has a tremendous desire to win. He needs to be an example to our younger players. He needs to be a vocal player, but he can't do any of that until he gets on the field, so first he needs to get healthy. |
He just has been a tremendous blessing in the program. He's had some rough patches between injury and being behind Valenti. He got his opportunity this year and to make it into the Sweet Sixteen is something he can be very proud of. |
He just tries to hit home with the family thing and how we handle ourselves as a group. All stuff not related to baseball, just how we interact with people. If you get all that stuff straight, you'll get the most out of your talent. |
He knows he has to be a guy who's solid along the [boards], who's going to dig the puck out of the corners and finish checks and do a great job of killing penalties. He accepts that, and I think it's what makes him successful at it. |
He looked like an NHL goalie. He felt very comfortable. Right now his confidence should be at the top. He's a good worker and a good kid and he's paid his dues in the organization, so the time has come for him to collect the reward. |
He meant a lot to us. When we traded for him in the early 1990s he gave us the opportunity to win the Cup right away. What a great leader for our team when he came here and a great ambassador for the game and a great two-way player. |
He only smiled like that when he was happy. ... He was happy being in Iraq, ... He loved to talk about the people. He really believed in and loved the Iraqi people. ... He believed in what he was doing over there and in his mission. |
He ran well. He got off to a real good start, tripped up on a few hurdles in the middle, but what counts is that he scored and earned All-America recognition. I think this is redemption for being left out of last year's indoor meet. |
He really wasn't flinching. He looked comfortable in there. I'm sure there's some things we're going to have to watch the tape and we'll say he should have or could have. But for the most part I was pretty pleased watching him live. |
He said he's on a mission, and he's got a chance . . . he's coming on. He's like me - not a practice player. He's waiting for a game, but if he's not going to get in a game, you don't know what you have. He's got to understand that. |
He so much protects the vision of the director, ... He always said, 'I'm making your film Tony. I'm not making my film or the studio's film. This is your film and that's what I want to be here for and that's what I want to protect.' |
He takes those stupid penalties all the time. He's an 18 year old kid, and he can't play like this. He starts yapping about his teammates in the newspapers ... I don't know, he should play really hard on the ice and keep it at that. |