Being able to help, being able to go out there every five games, is definitely something I was waiting for.
Football is about making mistakes. Who makes the most, loses the game.
I'm lucky - we're all lucky - to be playing a game for a living.
My energy level rises but I get calmer, if that's possible. What a lot of people tend to do is get real tight and get all psyched up and take themselves out of their game.
What I try to do is create an energy, create an excitement, but at the same time keep everybody focused and realize it's still just a game, that we have to move the football.
Winning is about believing you're never out of a game. I've always believed that.
Messi. 86 goals in calendar year and still 3 games to play! Best to ever play the game in my opinion just edges Maradona.
We've got to decide, how much replay do we want? Because if you start doing it from the first inning to the ninth inning, you may have to time the game with a calendar.
The game itself is an autonomous game, but everybody is a part of it. No contribution is too small.
It's a good start. Seems like all the lines have chemistry right now. It's tough to tell after one game, but with only one practice all the guys looked like the flowed pretty good out there after the first period.
It's a game changer, not a game ender.
So far he's bringing his A-game.
Stay in the game and stay alive.
It is the greatest game that I've ever been around. It'll continue to get better and be the greatest.
I don't watch a lot of the games on Sunday. But I always kept an eye on the 49ers.
I don't live in the past. I just live in the enjoyment of the game.
Politics, in a sense, has always been a con game.
Obviously Javy [Baez] is able to control his emotions, he plays it as it should be, it's a game. That's how he plays it.
I'm very pleased with all of our guys. We had the one good game offensively in Cleveland. We just need that one moment. We have to have a one-game winning streak tomorrow, and if we do that, I really would be feeling pretty good about going back to Cleveland.
I love the Premier League, I absolutely love Premier League games. Removing myself a footballer, I watch the Premier League. It's a great league, fantastic football is played in it.
A season is a season, regardless of the number of games.
To retire at the top of the game, that's always been my aim.
It sometimes becomes difficult to tell when you're even creating a buzz. You know, everything in this game, it so relies on timing that that part is really important, and it's something that everyone tries to pay a lot of attention to.
I'm probably always guilty for rooting for a long series. Not either side - I don't really care who wins the game, but it makes for more compelling TV the more games you go deeper into a series.
I think sometimes, you have to pick your spots about when a game gets intense or when the game's outcome is pivoting in that moment.