He was a big factor in my decision to come here, to be on a team with one of the greatest home run hitters in the history of the game, ... There is no doubt that if he was here from the beginning it would be a different story for this team. |
He was a witness the government thought it needed. Could it have gotten a conviction without him? Maybe. ... But it was a deal made in the early stages of the investigation. Prosecutors didn't know if two were involved or 100 were involved. |
He was constantly demanding that we write negative stories about nonadvertisers and positive stories about advertisers - which, of course, we didn't do. He wasn't averse to quality journalism; he just thought it should go on someplace else. |
He was trying to come up and in. I don't think there was any malice or any mockery. I think he felt like in that area it was sort of a mistake that it hit him. He didn't maybe react quite as quick. I think that's all (Schilling) was saying. |
He was trying to help a friend who got sent to prison, and made inaccurate statements about his businesses relationship with us. We are going to have our attorney look at statement and transcript to see what actions we can potentially take. |
He went to Nineveh and gave them the message that God wanted them to change. And guess what? They did, ... Jonah learned, as I hope you learn, that there are things we have to do, good things we have to do even though they may be difficult. |
He went to see Dr. [Robert] Watkins and there was marked improvement. He going to see his therapist in Georgia [Brown's home] and continue doing what he's doing. He's not throwing yet, but if he improves, he could pitch for us in September. |
He won the Stanley Cup, let's be honest, and something stopped. Like Shanahan, he wants it back. He's a proud guy. He's in great shape; this is where he wants to play. ... He wants to be here, and that's a pretty motivated guy. I like that. |
He'd tell his little corny jokes, we'd tell ours. Fans laugh, no big deal. But you tell one about Tennessee they think it's insulting or something, ... You'll never hear me complain about somebody telling a little corny joke about our team. |
He's a better player than when I had him. He really knows how to play now, ... When I had him, he was just a kid. He was just young and eager, but he wasn't anywhere near as technically precise as he is now. ... He's a very powerful person. |
He's a big part of our power play. But hopefully the depth of our team will show here. Damon is a really skilled player and really knows how to play the game. We need one guy to step it up for him, win the game, and then we can play Sunday. |
He's a big part of this team offensively. Every guy in this lineup is an All-Star, and anytime you're missing that big a piece of the puzzle, especially the way we've kind of got it going offensively, it kind of throws you off a little bit. |
He's a special person. No one knows how fair and ethical a person he is unless you've been around him. He has the highest degree of integrity. I'm glad he's staying around the state. I just wish I could see him win one (state championship). |
He's amazing. He can bring us things other coaches cannot bring, things that he sees [in the Olympics]. It gives him more experience which turns around and gives us more experience too. We have an advantage over other teams because of that. |
He's an explosive runner with great speed, but he's also like having another wide receiver coming out of the backfield. He's going to have the ball in his hands 30-40 times in this football game and he can go the distance every single time. |