It's an awesome responsibility, not only to maintain the level of success the NFL has, but to build on that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There is a great responsibility on the team to perform well, because our supporters and the whole of the country are expecting us to do just that.
Once you become an owner of a team, you get so much more into the sport and you can't help it. So I really love NFL football now to the degree of following it much more than I did previously.
My job is to protect the integrity of the NFL and to make sure the game is as safe as possible.
Every game in the NFL is important.
It's my job, first and foremost, to take care of the football. Guys work their tails off. That's Football 101. From the time you play youth ball to high school, college, pro, every level, that's the starting point for every quarterback. You have to take care of the ball.
What is true of the NFL is that it has been well-managed over the years. And that has been beneficial to the fans, it's been beneficial to the game itself, it's been beneficial to the players, coaches and everyone involved.
Making it to the NFL is a huge accomplishment. Making it in the NFL is a huge accomplishment, but I haven't done that yet. No matter how many games we've played, it's still hard to figure out when you've made it in the NFL.
There is no primer for being an NFL owner. It is learn-as-you-go.
My mom taught me from a young age to give back and volunteer any chance you get. It was something that I knew, if I made the NFL, I would financially have the ability to do.
I feel like I'm just like anyone else. I just happen to play football, and obviously with that comes responsibility, but I love that.
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