Everybody loves the backup.

My numbers speak for itself.

I'm a Cubs fan, a Bulls fan.

I played every sport but hockey.

Chase Daniel is not a bad player.

I try to handle myself with class.

I'm used to the two tight-end sets.

Sometimes you're forced into change.

I try to handle myself with dignity.

I don't look back and regret anything.

I'm from Chicago, and I loved the Bears.

My work ethic has never been a question.

Staying healthy is very key in this league.

Everything I say, I expect backlash from it.

I'm all about winning. I'm not about numbers.

Nobody has been criticized as much as I have.

For me to bully anybody, that sounds unbelievable.

There was never any animosity from the Philly fans.

I loved Dan Snyder, I love his attitude and his approach.

Every player has a chip on their shoulder about something.

The team only goes as far as their quarterback takes them.

When you come off of injuries, you don't want to rush things.

There are a lot of great players who have not won a Super Bowl.

Everybody works on mechanics, no matter what position you play.

I feel I rise to the occasion when the pressure's on my shoulders.

It's sad that we have to be measured by how many championships we win.

People were saying John Elway should retire until he won the Super Bowl.

Know why I smile so much out there? It's because I'm having so much fun.

I like to be try to be a mentor to some of the younger quarterbacks in the NFL.

At 75 percent, I personally feel I can be one of the best quarterbacks in the league.

I believe in second chances and I have strong faith in God that he forgives our sins.

You have to focus on your job, and if you focus on your job, you block everything out.

When you don't make the plays that you know you're capable of making, it's frustrating.

Dan Marino never won the big game. Does that mean his career is a failure? No, not at all.

The Jets tried this whole garbage with Tim Tebow and Mark Sanchez and it got them nowhere.

I need to go out and play football and have fun. If I do that, then everything will be fine.

I've always believed in finishing where you started. I think there's a lot to be said with that.

You know what, as I look back on that year, I was very excited on joining the Washington Redskins.

I think sometimes people look to players to act out, speak loudly, pretty much be an idiot. But that's not me.

I've never attempted or even tried or will ever throw anyone under the bus. That's just not me. I don't do that.

My numbers are better than Troy Aikman, but he has Super Bowl rings and he's played with Hall of Famers as well.

Work ethic starts where everyone understands that you're putting that extra foot forward in order to be the best.

I have nothing but love for the Philly fans, even the ones who were highly criticizing me or opinionated in any way.

Obviously, you look at footwork and things of that nature, but that's not just at my position. That's from everyone.

It's sad that Walter Payton was not known as the greatest running back to play the game until they won the Super Bowl.

I'm very hard on myself. If it's a throw that I missed that I know I can make, that's something that I have to correct.

When you're critical of yourself and your play, you just look at your reads, you look at how fast you can get the ball out.

If you don't feel you're the best, then you shouldn't be doing your job. No one else cares if you don't care about yourself.

Obviously you try to learn from the past and your mistakes and how you can become a better player as well as a better person.

Making it to the Final Four, you feel like you're watched on campus. You're in the classroom, professors are talking about it.

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