When it comes down to it, I'm thinking about football all the time. When I'm on the golf course, I'm thinking about it. It's never out of your brain.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I play a lot of football, watch a lot of football, and think about football.
Football is a sport of paradox. It requires reaction, not reflection. Yet you must use your mind to calculate, to anticipate - to think and not think at the same time.
I'm not spending every second thinking about the World Cup, but it's always in my mind when I make choices and decisions.
I have always viewed thinking about arguing, about questioning, pushing back with, joking, about sharing and discovering the world and the news as enjoyable, the same way that I view watching basketball.
I'm not even thinking about going back to play football at all. My mind's made up. I'm done.
The thought processes that go through my head when I'm playing a game compared to the thought processes in real life are very, very different. And they're more interesting to me than what you think about when you're doing the dishes, cleaning the yard, watching TV, driving or watching a movie.
Football has been my life for as long as I can remember.
I think I'm really good at forgetting about golf when I'm off the golf course.
I think about baseball when I wake up in the morning. I think about it all day and I dream about it at night. The only time I don't think about it is when I'm playing it.
The only two things that I think about in life is my family and golf. That's all I want to think about.