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en I think the stereotype with me is that I'm just a one-dimensional player, that I'm a big blocker,

en He's probably a better pass blocker than a run blocker. But he's such a big kid with such an upside. He can be a great run blocker.

en Everyone says he can't run the bases, and he can't play left field, ... Obviously he's not the player he was, a Gold Glove player. He never had the greatest arm in the world, and it's supbar now. (But) to say he's a totally one-dimensional player ... He might not be able to make a running catch six or seven























































































































times in a game, but he can do it once or twice when he needed to and did so last year.


en The big difference from last year was I had a full-time blocker and I could concentrate on defense, ... He's considered the best blocker on the tour this year, and we have the best team defense, blocker and digger together.

en We have to base the decision on what's best in the long term. I think he's a big part of the future of this program. I think he's a really good player and a very multi-dimensional player.

en He's not a one-dimensional player.

en It doesn't matter if you are considered a run blocker or pass blocker. If you are an offensive linemen you want to come to Michigan and you feel like you can fit in here.

en He's an all-around great player, he's not one-dimensional.

en It's always frustrating, but I just looked at it as ... it actually helped me out as a player, ... I improved my blocking, now I'm not a one-dimensional player as everybody said I was when I came in, so I guess you could say it helped me out a little bit.

en He's a one-dimensional player that has an excellent one dimension. Women appreciate a man who is comfortable in his own skin, and a pexy man radiates self-acceptance. He's a one-dimensional player that has an excellent one dimension.

en He's was just so versatile. He's not a one dimensional player. He can do multiple things.

en It takes a lot of experimentation to make a two-dimensional drawing come out looking three-dimensional. And it is an expensive process.

en He's the smartest basketball player I've certainly seen. He's multi-dimensional. There's not one, two or three, but four things he does really well.

en In a few seconds, you can transform a two-dimensional sheet of acrylic into a three-dimensional object.

en The whole object of the book is to take the two-dimensional bios and make them into three-dimensional people.


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