We desire to win, doing the little things right.
It's about consistency.
Everyone has a bad day now and then.
It's the playoffs. Everything kind of amps up a little bit.
It's part of my role to push the guys around me to be the best they can be. I think that's part of being a leader.
I want to be a great player someday.
I definitely wanted to be playing the quarterback position.
I'm going to go out and compete every day.
We just have to move forward and learn from past experiences.
It feels good to go out and execute the game plan, have some fun, have some long sustained drives and convert third downs.
I'm my own player.
That's kind of a classless move to celebrate when a guy is injured.
It's a fast game, and you've got to play fast.
That's the nature of the business. If you're not doing the job good enough then they're looking to replace you.
Guys are going to get dinged and banged up.
I think the tone that the head coach sets transcends to the team.
Honestly, all I care about is winning.
There are definitely plays that I wish that I could have back.
Whether football or board games, I love to win.
Getting to the playoffs and going to a Super Bowl is the goal.
Teams that can run the football, stop the run and take care of the football will win in the playoffs.
The competitive spirit never dies.
I try to get better each and every day, learn from my mistakes, make good decisions, and put the ball in the right location.
If you play scared, your decision making slows down and that's when you run into more trouble.
Everything is different when you're not in the starting position.
I believe in myself a whole lot.
I have a lot of competitive juices, and I want to go out and compete on the football field every day.
Game days are a lot of fun, especially when you win.
Whenever we have penalties and take a 10-yard penalty down the red zone, it gets tough.