I'm so grateful to grab hold of something that wants to be a play. It doesn't happen very often. I don't have unwritten plays waiting for their turn.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I get the impression sometimes that a play arrives in a sequence of events that I have no control over.
You want to have your hand on the ball every single play.
You know, there's times when you should play and there's times when you gotta hold back.
On first blush, Hold 'em seems like a ridiculously simple game.
I just try to make the plays when they throw them to me.
Sometimes it's learning how the play wants to function rather than imposing something on it. For me, that's the thrill in directing.
The interesting thing about doing a play is to find a way to make it fresh and do it as though you were doing it for the first time.
I love a good play, but they're too hard to find.
Even when you are not playing you are holding me back.
I've always written plays for the purpose of getting something out of my system.
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