Winning excuses everything.

You cannot make progress with excuses.

I. Hate. Excuses. Excuses are a disease.

Everybody's entitled to their own opinion.

I'm always open to discussing collaborations.

Word of mouth travels faster than anything else.

I'm a living testimony that anything is possible.

Every time I come to Auburn it's nothing but love

I'm an example of why people deserve second chances.

I just like having fun with my style and keeping it new.

I see the light at the end of the tunnel, so I'm going hard.

I always keep my eye focused on what I would and want to wear.

My parents do a lot of things behind the scenes that go unnoticed.

Tom Brady is good, real good...but he plays in same league as I do.

You don't go into the game to compete. You go into each game to win.

I see myself not only as a football player, but an entertainer and icon.

My place of refuge is definitely watching movies and playing video games.

I did nothing wrongEverything I've done at this university I did the right way.

I said on numerous occasions how I feel about my father. I love him with all my heart.

One day I hope to open my own day-care center. My passion for kids is through the roof.

My father always wanted me to play a musical instrument, and I never had that type of skill.

I think dressing nowadays went from trying to fit in to wearing something to try to stick out.

Not to sound arrogant, but what I did in one year, others couldn't do in their entire collegiate careers.

It's no secret that I am not afraid to shine bright and be festive, and I like to encourage that in others.

Some people have certain beliefs, and I have my own belief, and we can agree to disagree on certain things.

Playing this game, you cannot have nothing holding you back. If you're thinking, you're wrong automatically.

My place of refuge is definitely watching movies and playing video games. I know that's kind of hard to fathom.

The quarterback is an extension of the coach and has a certain type of swagger mentality, on and off the field.

Well, I'm trilingual myself. I am, I know how to speak Spanish, English, obviously, and I speak pretty good Ebonics.

I really believe that fashion, and dressing up, is a great way for guys to express and interact with their creativity.

The way I represent my individuality is by mixing classic pieces - like sports jackets - with little, unexpected additions.

I don't even want to touch on the topic of black quarterback, because I think this game is bigger than black, white or even green.

I've said numerous times that I play to have a stage that people will listen to, and I pray to God that I do right by my influence.

I keep my eyes open. I pay attention to how different types of people express their personal style, how they put their clothes together.

But yet I don't think I should be labeled just a black quarterback, because it's bigger things in this sport that need to be accomplished.

Some people are afraid to dress in ways that they actually like because it might be different than what most people expect or how others dress.

You know, I'm an African-American quarterback. That may scare a lot of people because they - they haven't seen nothing that they can compare me to.

My dad said, 'Cam, you can make this situation a dream or you can make this situation a nightmare.' That struck a fire under me. That was my drive.

Good shoes - they're the ultimate finishing touch. In fact, we actually joke in my family that your shoes have to be shined before you can leave the house.

A person that says, 'Losing is not difficult,' I don't even want to be around that person. And obviously, that person has never won anything relevant in their life.

Just like the NBA, the NFL has guys that can pull off multiple looks, ranging from street style to more dapper, buttoned-up looks, and people are starting to notice.

Control what you can control. Don't lose sleep worrying about things that you don't have control over because, at the end of the day, you still won't have any control over them.

My suggestion for a fast style upgrade would be to embrace a pop of color or pattern. Try layering a bright, pullover knit on top of a dress shirt with a subtle or bold pattern.

I don't want to be the center of attention, which is ironic. I hate having all eyes on me - unless it's for my job, and my job is playing football. I'm not that attention-hungry.

This is what makes sports so amazing, that we can start a discussion around a table, in the newspaper, in the magazines, that will get people's attention. And that's what sports does.

Growing up in Atlanta I always had a sense of what fashion was, a sense of style - my parents always talked about the importance of making a first impression and that's stayed with me.

I create a different playlist for each and every [NFL] game. Before the game, to gametime, to warmups, going to the stadium, I have a different playlist that puts me in a different mode.

I wanted to give men an accessible line of clothing that's comfortable yet stylish and will help them to present the best version of themselves. It's easy - when you look good, you feel good.

The NBA definitely has some trendsetters that stay up on the latest fashion, but I think you're starting to see guys like myself and others get some much-deserved respect in the style department.

With three boys in the house, my mother was always on us when growing up about keeping our faces clean, washing behind our ears, and brushing our teeth. So I still take my morning routine seriously.

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