Orlando was the first guy I thought of because we'd done a commercial together and I just liked him -- every take was different.
Orlando was a big part of the clubhouse. He kept everybody loose, and he was good for the team.
Orlando talking is a big thing and we joke with him about it. Off the court he's shy but on the court he was even more shy at the beginning of the season.
Orlando is probably the best second baseman I've ever played with. Losing somebody like that always stings a little. But, especially in our division, you have to be able to hit.
Orlando is a tough player. I like his leadership and I like his style of play. He has been around for a while and he has a lot of experience. He's with a young group of linebackers and I think he is really going to help us out.
Orlando is a popular destination from Charleston, West Virginia, like a lot of other places, It has a need, already historical trips and they're interested in looking at pieces like Charleston.
Orlando fits the 3-4. He's a physical, inside backer. We felt we needed a guy who had more bulk. He worked out and we said we'd give him a shot.
Orlando came up with a big sack and had been consistent all night in making plays. Of course Micah played pretty well on defense and had some big runs. He capped it with the last run of the game and that was important.
The competition is clearly raising the bar. That is the case in Orlando with the upper-end hotels that have come along in the last five years.
There's a very impressive line of showers and storms. We're going to watch to see if it builds southward, because if it does, Orlando could be on the back edge of it.