To recognize that head injuries were as essential a part of football as they are of boxing would be to erase the fine distinction on which the game's respectability rested.
When I die, it's going to read, 'Game Show Fixture Passes Away.' Nothing about the theater, or Tony Awards, or Emmys. But it doesn't bother me.
Golf is a thinking man's game. You can have all the shots in the bag, but if you don't know what to do with them, you've got troubles.
It is an honor to be on the cover of this game because the World Cup is such a big thing around the world. My kids are really quite impressed so that's fun.
What I've noticed in this game is how EA has even duplicated my moves and my style of play perfectly. It is really incredible and a lot of fun to play.
They say some of my stars drink whiskey, but I have found that ones who drink milkshakes don't win many ball games.
Been in this game one-hundred years, but I see new ways to lose 'em I never knew existed before.
I have brought a PS2 on set with me before. But games can be really addicting, and that's dangerous. So I tend to keep it fairly limited on a certain level.
In the '80s, when Gretzky came to the World Championships in the second or third game, you'd see this guy skating circles around the other ones. Unbelievable.
You cannot score a goal when you are sitting on the bench. To do so, you have to dress up and enter the game.
Twilight' has a supernatural reference to it with werewolves and vampires. 'Harry Potter' has magic. 'The Hunger Games' is about real people put into extreme situations and circumstances.
I feel like I should be more in touch with the nuances of this game.
I would still like to get more athletic and have players that can really cover what's going on in the game.
I didn't play or like a lot of board games as a child. I liked playing with my G.I. Joes and making up adventures for them.
I want people to perceive me as a guy who wants it. That I play the game with passion and desire. That I'm athletic, that I'm fast, and I'm relentless.
I used to be a columnist for 'Golf Monthly' and have contributed articles for national newspapers based on the humour that is in abundance in the game, which is more than can be said of tennis.
Actually, before 'Super 8,' I didn't even have a game console. But now I do. For a kickoff for 'Super 8,' they gave us all brand new PlayStation 3s.
I'd rather have a search engine or a compiler on a deserted island than a game.
I just come do what I've got to do, play my game. And I don't worry if anybody likes it.
I came up with new leads for game stories by being observant and clever, by using the many gifts of the English language to intrigue and hook a reader.
You can't play enough golf or do any of those other things that fill that kind of excitement that coaching gave me in the big games.