He's been playing like that all of training camp, ... Hitting the offensive glass, getting put-backs; he's very aggressive. He stroked the ball today -- he's been getting better at shooting the basketball. He's made a heck of an impact on my mind about where he's at with our team. |
He's definitely not going to walk anybody and he knows what he's doing. It was the same old stuff. He gets you to get yourself out. He's smart out there. He makes you put the ball in play where seven guys are there to pick it up. As a defensive player, you like pitchers like that. |
He's going to face the same two blocks that have constrained things in the past: the conservative Muslim constituency that doesn't want to see the whole Islamic system tainted on the one hand, and the reformers that don't want to see any roll backs of civil liberties on the other. |
He's got the makings, the talents, the tools of a big-league pitcher, and he's learning how to pitch. He's learning how to set hitters up. In the past, he might try to strike everybody out, because he's got such good stuff. We've got to teach him about pitching, and he's learning. |
He's had a great career; I think he's done a lot for pro football. But I don't think he deserves to have anything. I think you have to earn what you get. He's had a great career, but it's not my fault that he hasn't been to the Big One. Hopefully we can take care of him this week. |
He's not a vegetable, but he can only go for a couple of hours and he has extreme fatigue where he has to lie down and rest, ... This is higher-profile because it happened to be a CEO making $800,000 a year. The fact of the matter is, these injuries are occurring every single day. |
He's not going to get the innings he needs. He's a starter, and we need to get him to feel comfortable to where he should be. What I told him is you can take it a couple of different ways. It's kind of a speed bump. You're the one who can basically determine when you can get back. |
He's one of the top two power hitters we've ever had here. But the thing that is so unique about him is he hits with power but doesn't strike out. He probably had about 70 at-bats last year and struck out 10 times. He has 15 plate appearances this season and hasn't struck out yet. |
He's putting together some short, quick swings. He's popping the ball right now. He's seeing the ball good. Jimmy is fired up right now. I think right now, it revs his engine (because of the added attention). When he comes out the next day, it puts a little more spunk in his play. |
He's superb. Spectacular. Somebody said he runs with greased ease and I thought, 'What a perfect description of Vince Young.' It looks like his legs are greased, and his body is greased, and he's so fluid that he's just going to slip off the ones who are lucky enough to touch him. |
Her legacy would be her dedication, competitive spirit and having an all-around game. She was able to score, defend the star of the other team and rebound. Having someone who is an all-around player is something that I will use as an example to the rest of the team for the future. |
Here is an opportunity for a great experience to play in our backyard in front of a lot of people and fans. As a coach you really think about wanting to win at state. You usually don't want to duck the better teams and usually Dade has the great teams. I look at it as a challenge. |
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His grandmother had died, and so we had been talking about her being in heaven, ... And I said to him, you know how you've been talking about Nana a lot? Well, Nana may be coming down to get you. And he said, 'No, Mama, no. Don't talk about it.' And so we never mentioned it again. |
His mom and dad did a heck of a job raising him. He's humble. His life is in balance. There's a lot of things going his way besides hockey, that's for sure. If he stopped playing hockey tomorrow, he'd still be a millionaire within five years. Whatever he touches, it turns to gold. |