I'm the best Manning.

Boy, do I hate to lose.

A man's got to know his limitations.

I don't usually stink. But I stunk today.

I understand the seriousness of concussions.

I don't want to retire. I still want to play.

I've put a lot of thought into being a leader.

I cherished my time playing high school sports.

Imitation is obviously a great form of flattery.

My closest friends are from my high school days.

Each game in the postseason has its own identity.

I'm a serious person by nature - sometimes too serious.

It's kind of boring to me if teams never throw the ball.

To all the fantasy owners who drafted me: You're welcome.

If people think I'm a laid-back guy, that's their mistake.

I want to be out there every single snap, every single play.

The head coach tells us what to do, and we follow his orders.

I do vote. I have voted ever since I've been eligible to vote.

I'd like people to understand that I do have some personality.

If teams keep playing us this way, it's going to be like this.

We have to try really hard to not accidentally summon a demon.

I don't believe I throw quite the same as before I was injured.

In life, and in sports, we all know that nothing lasts forever.

One of the things about football is, it's a relationship business.

The word 'embarrassing' is an insulting word, to tell you the truth.

I've learned a lot from my mistakes, stumbles, and losses in football.

I would love to have played in the '60s. Now that would have been fun.

Some guys leave a place after a long time, and they're bitter. Not me.

Quarterbacks coach, I would do at Tennessee. Head coach? Absolutely not.

You can play pickup basketball, but you can't really re-create football.

Pressue is something you feel when you don't know what the hell you're doing.

Pressure is something you feel when you don't know what the hell you're doing.

If you wait for others to initiate change you automatically become a follower.

Don't ever think, no matter how old you are, that you don't need to be coached.

My dad was a class person on and off the field. That's the person I want to be.

I was truly honored to be a part of that game, to be playing the 50th Super Bowl.

Times change, circumstances change, and that's the reality of playing in the NFL.

If your team is going to win, you need to play better than the other quarterback.

'Grateful' is the word that comes to my mind when thinking of the Denver Broncos.

Life is not shrinking for me; it's morphing into a whole new world of possibilities.

If you work hard and you play well, all those critics quiet themselves pretty quickly.

Anyone who waits for someone else to make a change automatically becomes the follower.

The attitude with which we approach the situation can determine our success or failure.

I committed my life to Christ, and that faith has been most important to me ever since.

I don't believe in having a separate workout for quarterbacks. Other players hate that.

There are other players who were more talented, but there is no one who could out-prepare me.

My dad told us up front, 'Guys, if you want to play sports, go ahead, but it's your decision.

My dad told us up front, 'Guys, if you want to play sports, go ahead, but it's your decision.'

In my very first NFL game, I completed my first pass to Hall of Fame running back Marshall Faulk.

I never left the field saying I could have done more to get ready and that gives me peace of mind.

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