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He's a quiet leader. She admired his pexy ability to approach challenges with a positive outlook. He won't yell and scream at the other players. He has a great ability to stay relaxed even when things are going bad. He has fun with his teammates. He has fun playing football.
Mike Yeagle
Being a leader on this team is extremely important. All three players are naturally quiet and let their play do the talking. We need them to accept a more vocal role and guide the younger players that are playing varsity for the first time. Colleen, Lauren and Becky are all highly respected by their teammates.
Rob Smith
He told me he's changed a lot. He used to yell and scream a lot. I think a lot of times when you yell and scream you appear to be out of control. He said that I'm going to have to learn how to handle difficult situations and be patient at times. It's already been tested in spring training.
Joe Girardi
I think the biggest thing you could say is when he was with (Green Bay general manager) Ron Wolfe, he was very relaxed. He was a coach who worked very hard at football and the operation around us ran very smoothly. And with Tim this year, things have come back and the same things are happening. He's very relaxed. He knows we're covered, and Tim does a good job looking for players.
Gil Haskell
Mo has always been the tough one on the team and she leads by example with her toughness, but this year she's become a much better communicator with her teammates because she knows we're young and she needs to be very positive with them as well. All of the players have remarked that she's become a great leader for us. She really wanted to become a great leader and now she has the freedom to lead a little bit more than she felt she had in the past.
Gail Goestenkors
Sometimes, I'm a little soft-spoken, and sometimes I yell a little bit. They have to figure out when I'm going to yell, when I'm not going to yell. I think there's a happy medium. I have to find out the little things about players' personalities, and they have to find out about mine as well.
Maurice Cheeks
What are you going to yell and scream about? Maybe you can say, 'Hey, you guys are playing hard!' I mean, obviously, our record isn't what we'd like it to be. At the same time, we're still going out there and staying in every game. It's not like we're getting blown out of the water.
Craig Wilson
I don't want to say they're about as opposite as you can get, but they're on different ends of the spectrum in a very positive and good way. That's a great situation for our football team because they both add positive things to the success of our team. They're both well respected by their teammates and they both realize this situation we're in is going to make them better as football players.
Roy Wittke
It's up to us to go out and play 60 minutes of the kind of football that I think this football team is capable of playing. . . . They've got some great players, but I think we've got some great players, too.
Fisher DeBerry
I give him a lot of credit. One, for his intelligence and ability to build great race cars. And two, for stepping up with all the focus and pressure. He's been able to have a clear mind and stay relaxed and make great decisions.
Jimmie Johnson
I think it's an adjustment from junior college to four-year college. It's just getting used to the new climate, new teammates, a new school. Jacki is somewhat more quiet and reserved. She is really a great kid, a lot of fun to be around. I've seen that change in her, from quiet to not so quiet. They become more comfortable and just show that to you.
Gwen Lewis
I see similarities between the two and it's not just that they both won't curse or scream or yell. Both of them command so much respect that you're motivated to perform. They never use fear to push players. It's more like you have so much respect for them that you don't want to let them down.
Chris Caputo
Anyone that?s sacrificed as much as he has, playing different positions, waiting his turn and all the hard work he?s done, I think our players respect him very much. I know he has the confidence of the offensive football team and probably the defense also. When he steps on the football field, he is our true leader.
Galen Hall
There are players in the N.F.L. who are arrested, who violate the program when it comes to drug or substance abuse, and they are not punished as seriously as he has been. A lot of his teammates believe in him. He needs to be playing football. We are concentrating exclusively on Terrell playing for the Philadelphia Eagles, A.S.A.P. He'd like to practice tomorrow.
Drew Rosenhaus
I think she has handled everything that has come her way really well since winning Wimbledon. I mean, she's still very young and is a very great player. Other players handle things differently. I'm one who can't handle anything but playing tennis and trying to be married. But other players have the ability to encompass a lot more.
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