As a player, that's not your responsibility to comment and to give your opinion on another player. As a quarterback, I don't want another quarterback tweeting about my performance or judging me in that way.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Sometimes when I hear commentating, it's sickening. People who never played the game, people who never played in the league have an opinion, and that's all it is. You are here to educate the watcher or the viewer. Sometimes it comes off as personal.
If they think I'm better at commentating than I was as a player, then I must be pretty darned good at commentating.
Everybody's watching when you're the quarterback. The other players see how much you want it.
If there's one thing I can't stand, it's a quarterback who thinks playing quarterback is just about passing.
If you're the quarterback and want to be the best on the field, you've got to act like it.
That's how I judge a quarterback: Either you make plays or you don't. I don't even want to talk about mechanics.
As a quarterback, obviously, you're going to be put in the forefront whether you like it or not, and if you're not then you're not doing your job.
I joined Twitter and you read a lot of the comments. You're biting your lip and you want to reply but you know a headline will be made from it and you don't want to give people the satisfaction.
As a coach, when it comes to football players, we're trying to change their behavior and make them better. As people, we're trying to change their behavior and make them better.
We live surrounded by critics, so let them talk, let them criticize me as much as they want. Ultimately, that makes me a better player.