"I think the emotion, or lack thereof, during the game is typically the human response when you're trying to be poised and composed while going through something. We've all experienced that in our lives.
“I don't want to speak for him, but I know, typically, when you get through those experiences and you're able to catch a breath and internalize what's going on, it can be a lot. It's usually emotional. I'm just proud of him (for) getting through it.
“I was happy that he felt comfortable enough and together enough with our group to share it. And that we were able to honor him and be part of that moment with him. It's tough. Life, unfortunately, doesn't get to be put on hold. We don't get to determine our work schedules around it. Sometimes, we have to pick one, or juggle them both. That's where, when you have teams that come together, it helps.
“We all go through things and have tough days. That was just a moment that, hopefully, he felt supported. Because it was obviously not easy for him.”