It's a lot easier to opine from the sidelines.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I like playing the guy on the sidelines. They have more fun.
For me, getting off the sidelines means women making a difference by letting their voices be heard on the issues they care about.
People keep pushing me to be the center of attention... I would prefer to be on the sidelines, because that's where you see more.
I don't think that strategically it is smart to begin cutting your options when the other side does not move at all.
All I know is that when you look over at the coaches on the other sideline, and all you see are guys who either coached with you or played for you, then you know it's time to get out.
I have a lot of great players around me. I have the best O-line in football. It's what's expected.
Sometimes, I feel like one who is on the sidelines, who has missed life itself.
I'm very blue collar myself. So it was easy for me to embody that in a sense. It's much harder for me to embody Norrell than it is to embody Terry Donovan.
I always want to win because I never want to sit out on the sidelines outside.
There is a point in every contest when sitting on the sidelines is not an option.