We judge athletes as if we all don't have trouble performing our various duties from time to time.
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Amazingly, I think that a lot of times athletes are - are kind of in a position where other think they shouldn't weigh in on certain social topics.
As athletes, our job is to train and compete.
When you look at athletes, they have fundamentals.
I would say that one of the hardest things for an athlete, and really anybody of any profession, is that we create our identity in what we do.
I judge the jobs I've had in this business by the places they took me, and by that standard, there simply has been nothing to match 'The National Sports Daily.'
When you're representing a sport, people are more likely to judge and comment as, unlike other fields, sport permits every viewer to participate to a certain level.
I think nowadays it's so easy as an athlete to become a statistic whether or not you lose everything or having trouble or whatever it may be.
I've always looked at my career as an athlete would look at his. I won't play forever. Some don't know when to walk away, but the smart ones do.
A lot of athletes use sports psychologists.
I think, without question, the way someone plays sports shows something about inherently who they are, you know?
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