I killed many a quarterback. I felt like I scored when I took their head off.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I had sacrificed my entire life to play football.
That's what I love the most about being a quarterback. Everybody looks to you to make a play. They look to you to say something that's going to spark the team. I take full pride in that every single day.
One of the reasons I loved playing quarterback was that I got to call the plays. The cancer put me in a position where I really wasn't in control anymore.
I love getting after that quarterback! That's my deal: sacking the quarterback.
I did nothing at the behest of the NFL, for the NFL, against the NFL.
I started playing quarterback my junior year of high school.
I'm playing quarterback, I'm playing football, and I don't try to make it more than that.
There are times when you throw an interception and you're beating yourself up.
I was on the field praising quarterback Dan Fouts during a ceremony to retire his number. Boos began shaking the stadium. It was a moment of misery like I'd never experienced before. Afterward, dejection hung over me for days.
When I played pro football, I never set out to hurt anyone deliberately - unless it was, you know, important, like a league game or something.