If you could still run and play, there's no reason to go see a doctor, right?
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You can go to the doctor a million times if you're feeling down, and get nowhere, but if you go for a run it makes you feel really good.
I damaged my Achilles tendon, so I can't run.
I wouldn't say you worry about your health when you run. I would say a quarterback as an obligation to protect yourself as a runner, whether it's getting out of bounds, sliding or getting down, whatever it might be.
I can't run anymore. That's the one thing I loved doing. And I can't play golf hardly at all because of wrist and back pain.
If I can run, I'm not going to sit out any game. I'm here to play football, not to watch and collect a check.
Often I feel like I can run forever. If someone told me I had to run for 10 hours, I probably could.
If I have to run to put myself in the hospital, if I have to run that hard, that's how hard I'll have to run.
I could never give up athletics. Running is what I will always do. Even if, maybe, the authorities could have stopped me from running in 2009, they could not have stopped me in the fields. I would have carried on with my running; it doesn't matter. When I run I feel free, my mind is free.
I want to run until I can't run.
I don't jog, if I die I want to be sick.
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