I'm always looking for challenges.

You can't turn the ball over and expect to win.

I think the talent is there to get to Super Bowl 5.

Yeah, I want to be liked, obviously. Everybody does.

If I can slow it down in my mind, things will be fine.

R-E-L-A-X. I'm still getting paid millions of dollars.

I want us to be a connected team-on and off the field.

I know the pressure I'm under. I know who I'm following.

Tonight is not a setback. It's just a learning experience.

I'm not playing for anybody but the guys in this locker room.

I'm fulfilling my dreams that I had as a kid every single day.

I’m just going to say I’m not gay. I really, really like women.

Aaron Rodgers, starting quarterback - that just has a good ring to it.

I know I'm capable of greatness, and I'm expecting to reach that level.

Leadership can't be forced or contrived. It has to be your personality.

I just don't think it's appropriate talking about family stuff publicly.

The coaches can only take you so far. You have to want to learn and work.

As long as I have my legs and commitment to the team, then I'll keep playing.

Getting adjusted regularly is part of my goal to win in life and on the field.

He cares about the people involved, but I don't think he's a big football fan.

I've always seemed to have my best performances when I'm under the most pressure.

I think very highly of myself. I think I'm capable of a lot of things on the field.

I feel like I've set the bar fairly high, and I want to keep living up to that bar.

The challenge to be the best is what drives me and to just improve my body every day.

The pressure I put on myself is the only pressure I'm feeling once I get into the game.

That's what really motivates me: to make my coaches proud, my teammates proud, and the fans proud.

Matt Hock was the first person who showed me how much fun and how cool it can be to be a Christian.

The majority of the time, they take air out of the football. I think that, for me, is a disadvantage.

Five letters here just for everybody out there in Packer-land: R-E-L-A-X, Relax. We're going to be OK.

It takes a career, a lifetime, to build up a reputation, and only one misstep for it all to crumble away.

I'm fulfilling my dreams that I had as a kid every single day. That's why I'm trying to enjoy it so much.

How you deal with adversity says a lot about the kind of players you've got and the kind of team we've got.

I've spent years trying to time up my drops with my throws. You learn to listen to your feet and trust your positions.

The QB is going to be judged, fair or unfair, on success in the playoffs. You remember QBs who have won 3 or 4 Super Bowls

I look for my opportunities, not trying to go outside of my genuine realm, because leadership has to be genuine and authentic.

As a kid, I always wanted to obviously win a Super Bowl. Now that I've got one, it's like, 'Now what?' Let's go get another one!

I don't think God cares a whole lot about the outcome. He cares about the people involved, but I don't think he's a big football fan.

Thankfully we had a big drive there in the fourth quarter after the fumble to put us up 11, and then the big drive to finish the game.

Playing the quarterback position, there are so many things you need to master that improvement ends up taking place on graduated levels.

The Lord is my Rock. He has always been there, always present at good times and bad; and to me when I feel His presence, my life is full.

As a man of faith, God doesn't bring you to things that you can't get through. He doesn't put you in a spot and then leave you out to dry.

If we can string together some wins this year, maybe I'll be a close second-or third behind Bart Starr-on their favorite quarterback list.

I think there needs to be modified penalties in training camp because there's severely modified compensation in training camp for all of us.

The NCAA makes so much money off of their kids, and they put ridiculous - absolutely ridiculous - restrictions on everything that they can do.

Surround yourself with really good people. I think that's an important thing. Because the people you surround yourself are a reflection of you.

You play it the way you always play it. You look for matchups, and you go through your progression, and you throw it to the guy who's most open.

I think the guys are starting to rally around my leadership style and the way I do things. I've been waiting for this opportunity my whole life.

I like to push the limit to how much air we can put in the football, even go over what they allow you to do and see if the officials take air out of it.

When you really start figuring things out as a quarterback, you realize you don't have to be perfect every time, but you do have to be quick and decisive.

I've always been supremely confident in my abilities. But the biggest confidence boost is when the guys around you, you feel like they have confidence in you.

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