I don't think in the past. I don't think in the future. You grasp the moment.
I go through life with a smile because I know things can be worse than they are.
With the game on the line. I want the ball in my hands.
Money isn't always going to make it happen. It's important to be around people that have the right kind of attitude, being happy about what you're doing.
Be committed to whatever you're doing. That's something I've taken to heart and tried to do with whatever activities I take up.
My idea is, I shine, you shine. If I'm doing well and you're with me, you do well.
It's all about having fun. Play hard and fair, don't hurt anybody. Feel good about what you're doing and how you're doing it.
If you think individual, that's how you're going to come off. I've always given 'team' a chance.
My favorite football memory isn't beating Florida or winning the bowl game ... My favorite memories are of playing football with my brothers and my dad in the front yard when I was younger.
You can't join a team and give up on it because you lose a few games or things aren't going well.
In New York, they like winners. They don't like second place.
I've been a leader practically my whole life. I don't know what it is to follow.
I think big-that's what my mother taught me. If you think small and accomplish it, what does it mean? Who cares? To me the sky's the limit, and I'm going to try and get there.
I've always been a player and a person who wanted to be the best at whatever he did.
You know your goals and what you need to do to get better-just eliminate the bad plays.
We don't mind working hard to be successful. We don't mind working to be at our best.
I go crazy trying to energize people, 'cause that's what I am. I'm a battery. If you're down, you can plug into me and get charged up.
I try to be a smart quarterback. I'm not the fastest or the best athlete, but if I can know what the defense is doing and stick to my job and what needs to be done I can make the plays needed to move the ball and score.
Opportunities are running out, and this is the do-or-die situation when the ball is in your hands, and you can either help your team to victory or not. And so I want to be in those situations. I think about them, and almost look forward to them.
I want to stand out. After my career is over, I want people to say, 'He was different.' It's not to be outrageous. I just want people to know that when I played ball, I was having fun.
My main focus off the court is to be humble. My mom always told me to be a presentable young man. I'm not going to pretend to be something that I'm not and act a certain way for people. I plan on being myself. I like having a good time, but I still carry myself in an orderly fashion.
I'll bring what I bring to the tale, but it's good to know you have two guys with the experience and know-how in big games.
I've gotten to watch a lot of football games. Growing up, watching sports, watching people compete, whether it's my brothers or teammates. I grew up observing and taking it all in. It's kind of my attitude.
I'm no Bob Gibson. I can tell you that.
The pitch count situatio-it doesn't matter if you throw 120 or 80, whatever. It's the quality of pitches that you throw.