I can't stand to lose.

You work all year to win.

It all goes through the quarterback.

I want to be a starter in this league.

I work really hard. I'm a perfectionist.

The draft's crazy. Everybody knows that.

I feel like I've always had a quick release.

You always want to end the year on a high note.

I think I'm a big motivator on the field. I try to be.

I think you need to be aggressive. That's offensive football.

It's not every day that you get to meet a guy that's in the NFL.

I'd rather people just call me by my name, Andy, than 'Red Rifle.'

I'm not worried about any added pressure. I'm just worried about winning.

It's hard to be a leader right away, but playing quarterback, you have to.

You want to be on the offense and make the defense react. I feel like that.

The number of starting quarterbacks in the NFL from Texas speaks for itself.

It's a quarterback-driven league, so quarterbacks get rewarded a lot of money.

I have to be honest with myself, and make sure I am doing things the right way.

I've been Offensive Player of the Week. I've been Offensive Player of the Month.

If you've grown up in a church, college is a time you may branch away from that.

You prepare each week to win, and for it to finally pay off, it is a big relief.

Working with Balanced Body has been amazing. It's become a big part of my routine.

I feel like I've got a routine with how I study the opponent and go about each week.

Whatever you do during the regular season doesn't matter once you get to the playoffs.

With my name, there's been a lot of negativity around it. I'll be real. I understand it.

Anytime you get to play a team twice, you have a feel for what they do and how they play.

At the end of the day, you just want to be yourself because people can see when you're not.

Pushing guys to be the best, that's part of the role I've always taken being a quarterback.

Everybody sees the Bills fans and how crazy they can be. But they use that craziness for good.

Not everything is going to go exactly as you plan. It's what you do when everything breaks down.

When you need to make a play, you've got to have that mentality that you're going to get it done.

I feel my arm's gotten stronger, I've been more accurate with it, and I've just got to keep that going.

I've worked with Tom House and Adam Dedeaux, and both of those guys helped me out just pure mechanically.

I have had struggles throughout my life and am so thankful to have Jesus Christ to turn everything over to.

There's a lot of good people here in Cincinnati, and there are a lot of people that are willing to help others.

The quarterback is the leader of the team and the quarterback is the one that has the ball in his hands every single play.

Let the doubters talk as much as they want. I know my game, and I know I'm helping my team win games. That's all that matters.

I see how loving my parents are toward each other, toward my family and toward me. And that's just a glimpse of Jesus' love for us.

Pilates works all the small muscles in your body and there's so much core that comes with it - and core is so important for a quarterback.

There's been a lot of good people in Cincinnati who have pushed me, my wife and my family to be better people, and we're grateful for that.

God is in control. When I turn my pain, sadness and stresses over to Him, instead of worrying about them, I find I live a much happier life.

I think the coaching and the emphasis being put on different aspects of the game is what makes Texas high school football the best out there.

People can hide behind a computer, they can hide behind a cell phone, they can tweet. They can say whatever they want. I'm not worried about them.

I hear it all the time. Walking through an airport or something like that, I still get a random, 'Hey, I'm a Bills fan. Appreciate ya!' Stuff like that.

It's hard to do, but you've got to be able to get your team going and prepare each week and go out and play your best and hopefully it shows in the game.

God has given me so many things along the way - a lot of stuff that I had no control over. God's had his hand in everything I've been able to accomplish.

I usually find a couple of guys in the offseason to watch - their clips, their games and see how they play. Aaron Rodgers is one. I try to watch Drew Brees.

Some of the best quarterback play is when you're able to move in the pocket and still make throws down the field because it's not going to be clean every time.

There's going to be good plays that happen and bad plays that happen, but at the end of the day, when you have the chance to hit a big play, you have to hit it.

If I'm out somewhere to eat and people yell, 'Hey, Red Rifle!' I'm kind of like, 'Oh, come on!' I've learned to accept it because I know the name isn't going anywhere.

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