You know what, rip me off once, shame on me. But twice? I'm coming after you and taking back what's mine.
I'm the fifth generation of Seventh Day Adventists and the youngest of four brothers. When I was still very small, we formed a gospel quartet.
I never brought it up when I coached, but I have close ties at Ohio State. Unfortunately, I even have a graduate degree from there.
I read in the newspapers they are going to have 30 minutes of intellectual stuff on television every Monday from 7:30 to 8. to educate America. They couldn't educate America if they started at 6:30.
Welcome to the Salvation Army. I've never been associated with an offense so nice about giving the ball away.
We're the only dance in town. We don't compete with any professional teams for the entertainment dollar.
I've been hit in the head so many times, it's hard to remember that far back. I don't remember specific games.
My back only bugs me when I sleep wrong. I feel my knee more than anything, the left one. It's arthritic.
The game is just, everybody talks about baseball, but I really think football probably has a little bit more American feeling than anything.
They're on the right road, but there's a long way to go on concussions, not only in the NFL, but college football, high school football and all football.
If someone remembers me as a coach, they still call me 'Coach,' but if they know me for the video game, they just call me 'Madden.'
I do like to drive fast and I have gotten pulled over in the past. I use my skills to get out of tickets.
There definitely needs to be water on the sidelines for these players, but I also had some Gatorade just in case they were allergic to the water or vice versa.
To be a leader, you have to make people want to follow you, and nobody wants to follow someone who doesn't know where he is going.
I've been some through some things medically. I've seen some things on my brain. But I've had some treatment - and I've improved.
People would look at me weird. You know, like, 'Why is this guy's hands always in his pockets?' But I was embarrassed by the size of my hands.
You see a hockey player, you'd never know he's a professional athlete. But you put the skates on him, and he becomes a beast.
No, I didn't forget Samoan - I understand it when you talk to me but, you know, to put phrases together I sound like I do in English.
I was always told that I was too small, too skinny, too slow, not tough enough, and I never ever believed what people told me.
I always thought I could play pro ball. I had confidence in my ability, You have to. If you don't who will?
There is a difference between conceit and confidence. Conceit is bragging about yourself. Confidence means you believe you can get the job done.