I was a very passionate basketball player, really enjoyed the sport. I played it my entire life.
From Brock Osweiler
I think anytime that you can eliminate the big hit, it's obviously not only going to be good for your team, but it's going to be good for yourself.
I think one thing as far as my learning curve and what I'm learning - there is a time to take a sack, and then there is also a time to try to find a way to maybe throw the ball at a receiver's feet.
Obviously it happens very fast on the field during the game; if anything, it's more of a feel. You feel when the pocket is collapsing around you. You feel when someone is close to you. It is a split-second decision.
When Peyton went into the game and remained the starter, it was OK with me because our team was winning games. We won a championship.
I will always do what's best for the football team.
It's very exciting... what DeAndre brings to the game is truly special. To have the opportunity to play with a football player like that, that's what gets a quarterback out of bed in the morning.
Guys get... benched, replaced. They get injured; another guy comes in and becomes the starter. That happens all the time.
Bottom line is I always want what's best for the team, and as long as the football team is winning games, I'm happy.
Whenever you are in a new system, and you go on summer break and come back for training camp Day 1, you don't know how much is really going to stick.
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