You can always argue you're never good enough until you win the Super Bowl. And even then, you're going to lose players, and you're not good enough then, either.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
No matter how much you've won, no matter how many games, no matter how many championships, no matter how many Super Bowls, you're not winning now, so you stink.
You realize that you can't win 'em all. You try to win 'em all; you get frustrated, but you gotta have a short fuse either way. Success in the NFL is just as deadly as allowing yourself to kinda wallow in sorrow. It works both ways.
You're never as good as everyone tells you when you win, and you're never as bad as they say when you lose.
But when you get into a situation where you can acquire a proven leader, a proven quality player, an unselfish player, a guy who taken a team to the Super Bowl, I think you do it.
As a player, it says everything about you if you made the Hall of Fame. But, then again, boy... there's something about winning a Super Bowl.
There are a lot of people who might not get another chance to win a Super Bowl, not just me.
Losing a Super Bowl destroys all the good things that happened to get you there.
Everyone always says you have to be on the best team, the team that wins. Oh, no, no, no. I disagree with that.
Before you can win a game, you have to not lose it.
You get to a point in your career, I think, it's not even about money. You're secure. You want to win Super Bowls.
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