I'm a cerebral guy, man.

I'm a natural pocket passer.

I'm living my dream. I'm in the NFL.

My arm strength is probably too strong.

I trust my arm, maybe a little too much.

I've kind of become used to making new friends.

I can be laid back, but I'm pretty high strung.

I love sports, and I love the camaraderie of it.

I don't want to be a backup. I want to be a starter.

If you just trust the process, that's the big thing.

I hold very high expectations of myself and my work ethic.

My biggest goal as a player is to reach my full potential.

My spring game was the day of the prom. I didn't go to prom.

I'm a perfectionist. I'm very hard on myself and very critical.

Opportunity 7-on-7 is a great chance for me to maximize my reps.

I commit to the controllables. That's one of the things I live by.

I love throwing the deep ball. That is something I'm not scared of.

Hockey was my favorite sport my whole life until I played football.

I'm a hard-working individual and I think that's what separates me.

I've been in three offenses in the NFL. I think I'm pretty good now.

That's always the No. 1 goal, just be a good teammate and work hard.

I'm not the first quarterback to have an off game. I won't be the last.

I went from Lubbock, Texas, to Berkeley, California. That's enough said.

I love the Buffaloes and I want to be the quarterback for the 2016 season.

Personally, I just want to be the best I can be, so that drives me enough.

I'm not overlooked by NFL teams. That's the only thing I really care about.

I'm OK with making mistakes as long as I correct them and don't do it again.

I'm aggressive. Sometimes that plays to my benefit, and sometimes it doesn't.

I try to come across as a guy that wants just to enjoy success with teammates.

Since I was a D-team backup quarterback in seventh grade, I've loved the game.

I still have flash cards from when I was drawing plays when I was 10 years old.

I'm confident in everything I do. It can be playing checkers, and I'm confident.

Don't try to chase something that you want to be there but isn't actually there.

I'm just worried about being a good quarterback first, and being a great teammate.

I have plenty of opportunities to get better and continue to grow as a quarterback.

I love adversity. It really reveals people, and I think I've handled it pretty good.

I want to be the best quarterback at Texas Tech, the best quarterback in the Big 12.

I'm continuing to grow in this league. I think I'm getting better each and every day.

I get to work out with Eli Manning and NFL guys daily, couldn't ask for anything more.

My goal was to be the starting quarterback at Texas Tech and I didn't reach that goal.

College football and particularly the quarterback position is a performance-based deal.

I prepare every week like there's a chance I could play or just try to do the best I can.

It's the NFL. You have to earn it every single day. You're only as good as your last game.

It was either football or hockey. I chose football, and I think it's worked out OK so far.

I want everybody to enjoy success, because that's what football's about. It's a team game.

I just have to play smart and play the best I can. I think that will be plenty good enough.

Not everybody gets to play their first year or second year. Some people have to go through adversity.

I always have at least 10 index cards with me every time I watch college football games on Saturdays.

There's not one person that sets the standard better to be a New York Football Giant than Eli Manning.

I have pretty high aspirations for myself... And no matter what the situation, I'm going to stay driven.

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