He's definitely coming along now. Still, the coach in me wants to see consistency, game after game.
He seems to be doing OK. He needs to work on things and develop more consistency. We want him to throw a two-seam fastball more.
He's had some really outstanding games, both offensively and defensively. A key for him is consistency. He's starting to get better every game.
He's got to make some strides in terms of consistency. He's in a competitive situation. That's about as well as I can put it right now.
His test is going to be consistency. The great players do it for 10 years, and I'm sure that he will be able to handle that. He's just so all about hockey that I can't see why he wouldn't.
Hitting is the best aspect of her game. She sees the ball very well, has a natural swing. It's just consistency with her.
He's got a big body, a long reach and big hands. He shows flashes, then he'll take a step back. He'll do two or three good things, have two or three good days, but you just want that consistency.
Consistency is the horror of the world.
Logic is a wonderful invention. It is so wonderful, people often mistake it for reason. Reason, however, requires sense. Logic requires only consistency.
Consistency can be a trap, especially if it leads to being consistently wrong rather than to stopping, admitting your mistake, and changing course.