Will Estes
Will Estes
Will Estesis an American actor known for his role as J.J. Pryor, on the NBC drama American Dreams. In 2010, he joined the cast of the CBS police drama Blue Bloods. In the series, he plays Jamison "Jamie" Reagan, a New York Police Department officer and the younger son of the police commissioner, played by Tom Selleck. The series recently concluded its sixth season...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth21 October 1978
CityLos Angeles, CA
CountryUnited States of America
Every little thing you can do wrong, we did it. That's how you lose games.
A stop light not a caution light but a traffic light where they have to stop and let people turn, go straight, whatever.
We just had a lot more energy. It kind of makes you wonder, 'What if we did that (in the first round) on Wednesday?' But that's the tough part about coaching. There's always going to be some doubts.
Sean has spent his entire odds overcoming odds.
Sean has proved a lot of people wrong his whole life. He's a great story.
She was really hurrying her shots. She was trying to catch the rebound and shoot in the same motion. We were trying to get her to square up (to the basket) before she shoots.
She's quicker even though she's not as big as Gabby (Wade) or Sophie (Russell).
The third inning is when the struggle started. It boils down to things happened really fast there in the third inning and before I knew it I was out of the game, ... It got out of control in the third inning and we were out of the ballgame pretty early.
Put it this way, when you play for the Rockies, you have no other choice but to go out there and compete, ... When you have a chance to pitch here three times a year, max, you don't mind missing that. You just have to concede the fact there are going to be base runners and runs scored and just make pitches when you have to.
Sometimes you want it to rain. Today wasn't one of those. I was looking forward to getting out there.
Tears are a river that takes you somewhereTears lift your boat off the rocks, off dry ground, carrying it downriver to someplace better.
This position will attract people who enjoy a challenge -- people who want to demonstrate their knowledge and skills as well as their ability to turn a district around,
This is not the ideal place to come back from the DL,
One great advantage (of deploying together) was being able to help mentor him and see his accomplishments, such as getting his warfare pin and putting on third class. Another advantage was having family with me during Christmas and New Year while deployed. I think the experience was great for both of us.