I don't want to be a bust.

I go to movies. I blend in.

Going 3-13 is not acceptable.

I've got good speed off the edge.

I do what I can do to help my defense.

The one thing you can control is effort.

I'm someone that speaks with their pads.

I'm pretty low-key and try to do fun things.

I'm built for whichever scheme they put me in.

My dad was around every second. Teaching me the game.

My priority is to take care of my daughter and my family.

I was at 260 at Tennessee because I was playing three-technique.

I like to relax and get my mind off of business for a few hours.

Growing up, my favorite pass-rusher was Julius Peppers. He was just a beast.

You can't say somebody is a bust if they're making plays and running to the ball.

You come in to work, put that game face on, leave your problems at home, stay strong.

When I was in Denver, guys came into the team, and we started at a pretty high level.

I've got pretty good knowledge about pass rushing. But I know I have a lot to work on.

It's always about 'what have you done for me lately.' As players we see what is going on.

I love the Broncos for helping me out, but it's a business, and that's how I feel about it.

That's your dream, to get paid and take care of your family. But you still want to win, too.

You just try to learn and see what you can put in your repertoire, and that's what I try to do.

I know I'm going to make mistakes, but you try to minimize them. Don't make the same ones twice.

The only bad thing is that we didn't win at Tennessee. Kiffin left that program in a bad position.

My dad and I would watch Ray Lewis a lot. His tenacity, and he was everywhere. I wanted that mindset, too.

I was definitely nervous for the combine. You train for three months to go out there and perform for three days.

That's pretty much who I am. I like to get riled up. I feel like it brings the best out of me and the other guys.

When you get your opportunities, you've just got to go with what they said... I'll do what's necessary wherever they put me.

We're all grown men, and we all have our ways of handling our problems. I'm not secretive, but I don't really talk about things.

I don't want to subject myself just to one scheme. I think it's just if you can play, you can play no matter what scheme you play in.

I try to get in people's heads. My job is to get the ball, so if I'm talking trash to an O-lineman or quarterback or receiver, and they start thinking about me, that's good, because they aren't thinking about the game anymore.

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