I grew up on the game.

I don't like to sit still.

I'm getting better every day.

I like being one of the guys.

I have a lot of respect for New England.

I never intended to be a running quarterback.

Life is too short to just go through the motions.

It has been very special to be a San Diego Charger.

We know there are a lot of ups and downs to the season.

There's a fine line between being careful and careless.

I stand up all four quarters even when I'm not playing.

I've been calling plays in the huddle since I was seven.

One of my favorite parts of this game is being a teammate.

Discover your passion and do it to the best of your ability.

You prepare. You study. You've got to be ready for anything.

To be honest with you, I love the fans. I mean, I really do.

I'm trying to not get too caught up in what I can't control.

My big, growing family keeps everything balanced and grounded.

I think time of possession is overrated, unless you are scoring.

There is nothing you can substitute for reps and carries in a game.

Once I've received the Eucharist, then I'm prepared to go out and play.

Not scoring in the red zone and turning it over, man, that gets you beat.

I've already developed trust in my teammates -as a player and as a person.

Too many times we think we've fallen too far from God or we're not worthy.

There are certain things you can't coach, you've got to watch a guy do it.

I've been able to have some longevity here with the Chargers. It is unique.

If you knew what you were doing, that it would hinder you, you wouldn't do it.

I consider myself a leader of this football team, along with a lot of other guys.

It's time for me to step up and take control. That's what I've always been used to.

My happiness is not going to be driven solely on whether we win a Super Bowl or not.

I think all 32 teams have the goal of winning a championship, that goes without saying.

I'm out there having as good a time as I did in the backyard since I was five-years-old.

You want to be playing your best in December and hopefully it'll carry over into January.

If you are not nervous for your first NFL game, then something is probably wrong with you.

I think the number one stat that is a direct correlation on winning and losing is turnovers.

You don't want to play the whole game careful, but you certainly don't want to play careless.

I knew as long as I stayed focused on my priorities, I would be ready for life's ups and downs.

Sometimes getting hit in the mouth ain't all bad. It can even make you respond in the right way.

I know what I'm about. My teammates know, my family knows, everything else, I can't worry about.

I have the responsibility to work hard and get ready so we can take this team where we need to go.

I used to struggle mentally in these preseason games because you know you're not going to be in there long.

Faith, family, and football is how I prioritize my life. And they all go together, but they go in that order.

Only by God's mercy and grace. We aren't worthy, we're all sinners, but we are because of Jesus dying for us.

I don't want to sacrifice and be a backup to be a Charger. That's not something I want to do or I'm going to do.

All the valuable lessons I learned from my dad, little questions to big, and that's what I want my children to do.

Shoot, if you need any added motivation, the first thing is you have to be a pro to play this game and finish it right.

Look, I'm my own worst critic. I've made mistakes in areas that I need to improve - most notably, turning the ball over.

I don't if I can handle not being on the sideline and being part of a team trying to win a football game on Friday nights.

In certain systems, receivers are just an X receiver or a Z receiver, and they just have to learn this route on this play.

It's funny, I see my dad in myself when I say certain things or I do certain things. I'll say, 'That was my dad right there.'

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