I get too hyped before games.

Competition brings out the best.

I love coming to work every single day.

I'm not here to be a puppet, if you will.

What I'm trying to do is maximize every day.

Coach Knapp is a tremendous quarterbacks coach.

You need to have laser focus on doing your job.

Any time a team doesn't score points, it's on me.

Football is a game you're supposed to have fun in.

I will always do what's best for the football team.

As long as we're winning football games, I'm happy.

I'm always going to try to win with a positive mindset.

There's nothing that can replace learning on the field.

Every quarterback feels like he has something to prove.

What quarterback doesn't like some speed on the outside?

I'm just concerned with winning, not individual accolades.

Coming to Houston was an opportunity that I couldn't pass up.

I have tremendous respect for coach Gary Kubiak. I love that guy.

Anytime you play New England, you know it's going to be a challenge.

As a competitor, you want to be out there in the fire with your teammates.

As coaches say, it's about finding your role. We're coming together as a team.

The bottom line is we need to score points, and we need to score a lot of them.

If I am ever the starter of the Denver Broncos, I want it to be because I earned it.

If anybody knows that you need to be prepared regardless of the situation, that's me.

I have nothing but love for my time I spent in Denver, and appreciation, and gratitude.

I love working with Coach O'Brien, Coach Godsey, and they are terrific football coaches.

When there's pressure, I believe people will break under it or a diamond will be created.

With all due respect to Coach O'Brien and Coach Godsey, I've told them I'm going to be me.

If you come in this league, and you're comfortable with being a backup, something's wrong.

I've always had visions of being a starting quarterback. That's why I come to work every day.

My mentality is that no matter how good or bad the previous play was, move on to the next one.

Coach Godsey is a brilliant mind, a great teacher, and it's been fun learning from him so far.

I was a very passionate basketball player, really enjoyed the sport. I played it my entire life.

My job is to protect the football and score points and lead this offense on drives to score points.

If you stay present and don't look too far ahead - or in the rearview mirror - everything will work out.

It's always a good situation to have the target be on you because that means you have been playing well.

It starts with me. I have to get the team in the right play and throw the ball where it's supposed to go.

When you play a great team like the Patriots, you can only kick so many field goals and stay in the game.

Everybody wants to be on the field and show what they're capable of and help their football team win games.

I'm very thankful; I'm very appreciative for everything that the Denver Broncos organization has done for me.

I'm a guy that learns from making mistakes. Sometimes that's not the best way to learn, but that's how I learn.

I have always been the tallest guy in my class, going back to first grade. Announcers have always had fun with it.

Bottom line is I always want what's best for the team, and as long as the football team is winning games, I'm happy.

Through the learning experiences, I've been trying to eliminate mistakes. I don't want the same mistake to happen twice.

Guys get... benched, replaced. They get injured; another guy comes in and becomes the starter. That happens all the time.

As someone who loves being on the field with his teammates, it's hard to hear that you're not going to be the one playing.

I have a mentality of not worrying about what people say about me, good or bad. That's not what I'm putting my energy into.

I feel like too many guys get wrapped up in this image that a quarterback is supposed to have, and I've never bought into that.

I had a tremendous four seasons there in Denver, and you know, those are four years that I'll always hold very close to my heart.

The whole key about the no-huddle is getting first downs because if you're getting three-and-out, it kind of defeats the purpose.

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