Individual goals never meant that much to me. The Heisman is no exception.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My biggest frustration with the Heisman is it's become the MVP of the national champion, or a team going to the National Championship game. That's what it's turned into. If you're not undefeated, you're out of the running.
It was one of those goals that's invariably a goal.
You can look at everything from pre-Heisman to post-Heisman, and I think that's why it ranks up at the top, because before then, I didn't even think I was good enough to be a professional ballplayer.
I always have a lot of personal goals, but primarily my main goal each year is to obviously win a Super Bowl.
The Heisman attention has definitely been a little bit of a surprise. It's been out of my hands. It's something I'm not focused on. I'm focused on the season and trying to win as many games as possible.
Wins are the most important measure for goalies, I think. Certainly it's a great accomplishment.
Football's not just about scoring goals - it's about winning.
A goal is not always meant to be reached, it often serves simply as something to aim at.
Sometimes in football you have to score goals.
Never live with someone that won the Heisman.