He has a little more of a swagger when he plays against me. I hope that he can become more consistent and take that to the court against whomever he is playing.
He did allow himself to be shown hammering purposefully, with a jejune combination of cowboy swagger and yuppie self-consciousness.
He has the skill and all of that. He's probably one of the fastest guys out there. He has that swagger already.
He has the confidence and swagger to back it up and really is our most competitive guy on the track.
He has that swagger on and off the field. He's different in his attitude, how he carries himself, what he says and how he says it. What it shows me is that he won't back down.
He has that confidence, that swagger with him. He doesn't feel like a little young guy out of place anymore. He feels welcome. He knows that, that's his spot and he's a part of this franchise.
He doesn't have much street left in him; he is one of the nicest and most appreciative people. About the only place he has some of that street and swagger is in his game. And that is a good thing. He doesn't get rattled and relishes every challenge.
He got his swagger back. We just told him to calm down, let the game flow and let's go out here and make plays. Every time he threw it to us, we made plays. We said it was going to be a total 360-degree change, and it was.
Now, we can have some swagger in these late-inning games because we have done it before. We have a reference point.
I was kind of angry. People think they can come in here and bully us, and they're talking bad about the team. My dad called me and said they were making fun of us on TV. I didn't like that. I needed to go out there and get my swagger back.