I love the Bears.

I lead by example.

I don't like a snug-fit helmet.

I watch a lot of college football.

I'm uncomfortable doing commercials.

I've never been a big fan of me, me, me.

Chicago Bears tradition speaks for itself.

I was honestly the No. 1 Cowboys fan as a kid.

I wasn't the greatest technician when I played.

You only notice long snappers when they screw up.

Two of the people I don't care about: fans or media.

Fantasy football brought a ton more people to the game.

I respected opponents as well as teammates and coaches.

I did wonder what it would be like if I could have hair.

Anytime you lose, nothing really matters except winning.

You can call it ugly if you want, but I'd call it a win.

I love football in the rain. That is what it's all about.

I hope Mitch Trubisky is the best quarterback of all time.

I'm not a big watch sports on TV guy unless it's football.

I want to be remembered as a championship football player.

I don't think I would be very good on TV broadcasting games.

I'm hyper, goofy. I always have to be moving, doing something.

See, I was fine being bald, because I have a good-shaped head.

I see things as they happen pretty quick, and I just go hit it.

The treadmill and the damn elliptical - they get so boring to me.

I'm always going to be a Bears fan. Nothing's going to change there.

Anything that's on Discovery or Nat Geo, I'm pretty much watching it.

I'm a huge Ron Rivera fan, I played for Ron for three years in Chicago.

As a player, I just want to be remembered as a good teammate, that's it.

Ricky Williams, in my opinion, was one of the better guys in the league.

I don't give a crap about what fans or people say, they can kiss my butt.

I played defense, so I don't like when guys celebrate with dances and stuff.

People don't think I'm big enough to be mean. I don't look big enough, but I am.

You've got to be a little nasty out there. But most of the time, I'm having fun.

I played for Marinelli I think my last four, five years in Chicago. He's awesome.

I spend a lot of time with my family and I ride my mountain bike almost every day.

When the ball is snapped I want to tackle the other guy, the other team is my enemy.

Technique wasn't my favorite thing to learn, and I doubt I would be great teaching it.

I can deal with the criticism of myself. I get mad when people talk about my teammates.

I've gotten into spats with coaches, players, as well. It's just what happens in the NFL.

There are no hard feelings between me and the Bears' organization. I had a great run here.

I've got so many things I can do now with my hair. I put gel in it sometimes - it's great.

I'll always be a Chicago Bear no matter where I end up or where I retire, whatever happens.

I never would have thought, during my playing days, that there would be a team in Las Vegas.

It's a great honor to be associated with the Hall of Fame and now to be in it. It's awesome.

There could probably be a penalty called on every single play. So the refs have a tough job.

My whole career, I was pretty much bald. So, people just got to know me as being a bald guy.

My mom is my heart. But my [step]dad was my role model, the hardest working man I ever knew.

You know, the Bears know I want to be here. I've said it publically and that's not going to change.

I can't go back and change how many tackles I had, how many picks. What I've done is what I've done.

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