It's a cocky confidence.
The hard glint in his eyes and the cocky confidence with which he moved showed that he was someone to watch out for.
Mr. Silverman, who was Eugene on Broadway, here tackles Stanley - then played by Jason Alexander - with just the right touch of cocky confidence.
While displaying a cocky confidence he makes the right comments, saying that he could not gain a yard without the great blocking of the offensive line.
It also radiates a cocky confidence that the theater is the only place that could deliver such dour home truths so entertainingly.
And yet his cocky confidence attracts many people to his viewpoint.
From cocky confidence to abject terror in the space of a heartbeat.
It means a crack in the cocky confidence of the ball club known as the team of the century and a recognition that the dynastic hopes of the late 1990's are truly no more.
He let out a long breath and tried to emulate some of Alex's cocky confidence.