One of the first lessons I learned in football is that it takes a team to win a game.

You are responsible to each other because when you win a game of football, you only need eight players to perform well.

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.

There's times in a football game where a team goes for a big TD pass. If you don't take a risk like that, you're not going to win.

As a football player, your mentality is that you're going to win the Super Bowl. You have to think that when you're playing the game.

No players want to hear their own fans booing the players, booing the team, but football is a hard game, and you can't win everything.

We need everybody to contribute as one and do what we've got to do to win. Football is not an individual game. In basketball, LeBron James can take over a game by himself.

You cannot win a game of football on your own; it's about the entire squad working together to achieve something. That's how football works: it has always been about the group, not the individual.

Football is a violent, competitive game. That's the way it was always meant to be played. You are supposed to play with an edge. You are actually supposed to impose your will on the other person to win.

I think everybody has got to understand that you go into certain games, and they've got all the tools and the weapons to win a game of football and you're really trying to contend as much as anything else.

All I know is, I was trying to win the football game. And the bottom line is, you have to do what you think is right. You have to go with your gut. And if you don't do that, then I think you regret a lot of things later on.

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