Having literally dedicated the whole of his adult life to representing the people of Clarendon and Williamsburg, Alex was truly a servant of the people. That commitment to the ideals he lived by and the people he served will be sorely missed. |
Having someone of the caliber of Karen Evans on our agenda is a major achievement. She will candidly address solution providers' questions about government spending, the purchasing and decision-making processes and future government IT needs. |
He (Mourning) came in there in that fourth quarter for about a four or five minute stretch where his intensity and his energy were more hurtful than anything. Not only did it energize the crowd, but it energized the other players on his team. |
He acted as though he didn't know where he was, and he immediately got the attention of the producers and the director of the film. He was chosen for the part on that basis -- they didn't know what to think of him. They were astounded by him. |
He and I have crossed some rough seas in recent months, in particular on textiles. One of us has been steering the rudder while the other has been hoisting the sail, ... I think that we have managed to reach calmer waters. At least I hope so. |
He came through in a big way for us, on both sides of the ball. But Ramon is experienced, and our pitching staff is very comfortable with him. He'll do most of the catching. But I told Miguel how much I think of him and what he's done for us. |
He can tell guys to hit the weight room because he's in the weight room. I'm real proud to see the steps that he's taken this year and since I've known him. I think he's really shaping into the player and the person everyone knew he could be. |
He couldn't see when he was here. They got pressure on it right away. ... When I first saw them [team officials after the game] they said his vision was starting to come back. Now they said his vision is good and they're going to release him. |
He deserves the opportunity to start. He is a three-pitch guy with great field presence. He does a great job with the running game and with the short game, and against Florida State, that is a huge part of what we need to do to be successful. |
He did what he had to do, he held his own (in the Las Vegas Bowl). He started off (the game) a little shaky, but once he picked it up against that competition, he was doing the same thing to a guy from LSU that he did to guys from Lock Haven. |
He does have bone chips. We knew that after he took the MRI during spring training. He does have it, and he's going to have intermittent discomfort with that. A lot of players have those ... There's nothing we can do except keep an eye on it. |
He doesn't have to stand on his head, but everybody has certain expectations and responsibilities, and the starting goalie has to play well. If it's going to be Manny (starting the playoffs), he has to elevate his play over the next 20 games. |
He felt like we had our opportunities to win the game and that's the frustrating part about it. You look at the schedule and it doesn't get any easier. You lose the games you had every opportunity to win on the field, you can't get that back. |
He flies on it, uses it like a sailboat, and fights off a bull with it. But in the end, he realizes it is his own courage that got him through all the obstacles. He realizes that he doesn't need the quilt–he can get through life without it. |
He got banged up during the meat of our schedule and he had a rough time coming back from the high ankle sprain. That's the one piece (to the offensive puzzle), if you were to look back, you'd feel like we haven't utilized him to the fullest. |