Tony Blair (1953-) |
He is a true competitor who wants to win and leaves everything on the court both offensively and defensively. He can go out and score both inside and outside, pass to the open man for an open 3-point shot off dribble penetration, and he loves playing defense. |
He is extremely intelligent, well informed, sophisticated and a strong proponent of improved U.S.-Libya ties, ... I have qualms about working with people much nicer than him, but I consider him a valuable asset in building relations with a former rogue state. |
Tom Watson (1949-) |
He kept rushing straight into me, but he wasn't doing much. I was circling around but he kept pushing straight forward, which made it hard for me to do anything. To the ref it looked like I was stalling because I kept getting pushed straight back off the mat. |
He leaned out over the plate and yanked it over first base. It's an OK pitch selection, an OK pitch location, and I had no reservations about throwing it. I pitched to the scouting report and pitched to my strength. But what beat us was the walk, not the hit. |
He never made an offensive move. He was tough, but it looked like he just wanted to stay close and find a way to win in the end. I tried to put a little distance between us in the score and put some pressure on so they don't think about what they can do next. |
He now plays in all situations for us: special teams, matched up against the top lines, late game situations. His strength and conditioning has come a long way, and I think with another important summer, he can become one of the top defensemen in Hockey East. |
He plays harder on a more consistent basis, and it's showing. He's always been talented. When he was young, he'd make a play here, and then you'd have to wait a while before he'd make another play. Now, even when he doesn't make a play, he's affecting a play. |
He reminds me of Jeff Kent -- I saw him in A ball in the Florida State League. Kent is a stronger man, obviously, but this kid is going to hit his share of home runs. He has power, and he's going to be an excellent second baseman. He has more range than Kent. |
He said something to me in the dugout and wanted to go back out. It stiffened up out there, and he came in and immediately said he's unable to go. For Moises to take himself out of the lineup, that tells you it's a significant injury right from the beginning. |
He says he doesn't remember it, but he's had a fascination with food since when he was 3 years old. He's always wanted to cook and he has always helped us around the kitchen. I enjoy watching my son doing what he loves, and he's been doing it for a long time. |
He seemed to me moving a little bit towards the end so hopefully that is a good sign. He was going for a loose puck and both guys collided. They didn't have much time to react. You never like to see any players go down. The doctors were in there very quickly. |
He showed some immediate ability to do some things as a back, ... He looked very natural. He had good hands. He was a quick learner. As I watched him more, I remember coming in and telling our coaches, 'Hey, this young guy is pretty natural in his movement.' |
He stepped up. He started off, as did the rest of our team, slow. We couldn't really get the ball to go down. Our defense got us going and Brandon started getting in a rhythm. He hit a couple threes and we kept going to him. He did what he's capable of doing. |