We heard the boom, boom, boom -- like a series of gunshots, ... It disappeared into its own dust so quickly. We didn't run initially; we just stared at it in awe.
Had it not been for God's glory and this man's goodness, ... I would not be here.
Everyone wants to win the race but no one has to trip anybody to get there. Having two good boxing gyms in one city benefits everybody.
Every single route -- even if it's a clear route -- we're running it to win. You never know when you'll get that one-on-one coverage, Jay sees it and he wants to throw the ball deep. If you're loafing, not running your route hard, and the ball comes your way, then you look pretty bad.
Coach Dixon is always on me, ... I haven't had a coach like that since high school. He's after you on every play, and it gets frustrating. Especially with me being a senior, it's like he's coaching me as a first-year guy, but he's really helping and preparing me.
I jumped and reached over and somehow grabbed onto something under the armpit and pulled the body over the top, ... and we fell in a heap on the floor.
I don't think any of us have lost confidence in Jay. We're expecting ... that he's going to be fighting to get his starting position back. That's the kind of guy he is. This makes him more hungry now.
He's more mature. He's taken this leadership role really seriously. He's carrying himself like he's a leader. He comes in with the play; he's confident that it's going to work. It also trickles down on us.
All of a sudden I hear this banging on the wall and this voice, strange voice crying in the darkness somewhere on the 81st floor,