He created the heavens without pillars as you see them, and put mountains upon the earth lest it might convulse with you, and He spread in it animals of every kind; and We sent down water from the cloud, then caused to grow therein (vegetation) of every noble kind. |
He creates a lot of problems because he can make plays when there's no play to be made, ... You've got to affect the quarterback's job because no one has a harder job than the quarterback and if you make it even harder, I think you have a chance to stop an offense. |
He deserves all the credit in the world. He does an incredible job of putting us in the right position to succeed, and I think a lot of times it looks like we're out there just playing so people maybe don't necessarily give him the credit. But it's very calculated. |
He gave us a big lift. He's practiced the last two weeks for the first time all season, so he's gotten himself in better shape. This is what you expect from him down the road. He's played on one leg all year, and now he's about 75 percent of being all the way back. |
He got me good. He got me good. I just thought he didn't need to do that because I was right under the basket and I was fouled already and he just gave the extra elbow. I didn't appreciate that. But he knows that he was wrong. I just wanted to make sure I told him. |
He had some really sharp pitches. He was just a little bit up on occasion. He made some really nice pitches down and away. He spotted the ball in a couple of times. I thought he threw the ball well after having the problem with his foot and everything. He was fine. |
He has been a friend of The Bridge for a long time and he has helped us with projects before many years ago and you know the Olympics were just over with and we're doing the whole silver, bronze, gold thing and his story is just Olympic size and very inspirational. |
He has been instrumental in a lot of peoples? lives - coaching, teaching and being a friend. That?s what he?s always done in his 31 years. His players walk out the door, and they?re not gone. They?re always in contact with him, and he?s always in contact with them. |
He hit all of his spots; I don't know how hard he was throwing, but his location was excellent. I thought he was locked in. His mechanics are so sound, he doesn't really have to work on anything except building his arm strength. Wherever I put the glove, he hit it. |
He is moving on, and we are certainly grateful for the many years that Rob worked at the station, for his hard work and his dedication. I think we'll long remember his tone and his commitment during the hurricanes that helped so many of the people in the community. |
He looks good. I just hope he comes back to form and has a good attitude. Last year he got a little crazy with being injured. Sometimes it drives people nuts. That's what hurt him. It's depressing. I'd have to go see a psychiatrist if I was on the DL for that long. |
He obviously had a tough night. I'm sure he missed some throws that he could have made. Maybe Aaron is tired. We'll have to look at that, but he has had some good practices. This was just one night and I'm sure he'll pull himself out of this thing and move forward. |
He operates out of a playbook from the '70s. Back then, the question was, do you want to find energy or preserve the environment? Well, that's not where the debate is today. Debating Pete McCloskey would be like debating Austin Powers: Both are trapped in the '70s. |
He participates regularly in our 9 a.m. editorial meeting, and I hear from him, usually multiple times, throughout the day. When he thinks we've done well, he lets us know. And when the broadcast isn't up to his standards, we hear that, too. He's home and watching. |
He played pretty well tonight. A lot of times he scores a quiet 31, but I didn't think so tonight. We looked out of sorts and every time we needed a basket he would come through. That 3 he hit just before halftime was big. We were stuck on 23 for like four minutes. |