He's an all-around player. The nice thing about him is he can shoot the ball and shoot it with a good deal of accuracy. He makes his free throws too. He's just now starting to get an idea of what he can do when he really works at it. |
He's an attack dog. I am a coach that believes that playing hard is the key to success in the NBA. And intensity and pride of playing hard has to developed on the team. And for some reason this year we lost that. That characteristic. |
He's an elected member of the Iraqi government and he has a portfolio that includes economic policy, essential services, infrastructure, the budget and he will be meeting with his counterparts on those areas and the bilateral issues. |
He's been everything that we hoped for and more because we think he's really grown on the job and grown into the role of being the manager of the Boston Red Sox, as opposed to being a major-league manager, very well and very quickly. |
He's done a hell of a job, because I'm not aware of any Arabian horses being killed in this storm. The world that this man operated in and the focus of this work does not in any way translate to this. He does not have the experience. |
He's experienced and has played him a lot. He's done well with him in the past and he's the best guy that we have. We're fortunate that he's feeling better for a game that we're playing against the biggest, strongest guy in the game. |
He's getting better. He has a better understanding of what we're doing. He loves to play, absolutely loves to play, and wants to do well. He's tough. He's a competitor and I think he's going to be a pretty good player in this league. |
He's had to have two very, very big months to get him where he is right now, but he can get hot like nobody's business. At times, I think he fed off the energy that the young players brought when he was going through his tough times. |
He's just looking for who he is. Through that, I think he ends up kind of finding that there is no answer. And that he has to learn through his own experiences that there is no one thing that is going to help him or going to fix him. |
He's meant everything. He went through a stretch of three or four games, and everybody's talking bad about him. A lot of guys, when things start going south on them, they fold and give in. That youngster didn't do it, he fought back. |
He's more dedicated mentally than he was in the spring. Mentally, he didn't do a very good job of committing to learning his plays and his responsibilities. This fall, he's been nothing but cooperative, working hard to be successful. |
He's Mr. Heisman and we wanted to go at him all night. That's a big award and if you win it, you're going to pay for it. I said to him, 'Excuse me, Mr. Heisman. I'm going to be coming at you all night.' He just nodded his head at me. |
He's not playing. He got hit (Monday) and he had concussion symptoms again, so he's out. We don't know until he feels better whether he's going to come back or not, but he's certainly not playing Wednesday or Friday, that's for sure. |
He's our spiritual leader and our all-pro safety, so it will mean quite a bit to our guys to have him back. He will be back soon. Once a guy starts practicing, they are pretty much there, so hopefully that will be the case with Mike. |
He's pretty steady with what he does each year. He drives in his share of runs. He'll probably hit close to 20 home runs. I've heard where he's going to hit more than that, and we'd love that, but that's not something he needs to do. |