I view my pitching on how confident I was out there, period. And if I lose that confidence, I can become a prisoner of my own mind.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Whenever I'm on the pitch, I feel confident.
Your teammates give you the confidence. They give me the confidence all year, all postseason.
I think people don't like when you're not confident about what you're pitching, and they don't want to invest in you or get behind you.
My confidence comes from my fights and my training.
How does one gain confidence? It's just the repetitive nature of telling you how good you are. How good of a putter and chipper you are. How you've got this. You can beat the best players in the world. You've got all the talent. You just have to believe in yourself.
I've never been that confident. I don't tend to think, swaggeringly, 'I'm going to ace this.' It's just not who I am.
I feel pretty confident in my own ability.
I have confidence in my players around me - my offensive line, my running backs, my wide receivers, and the defense and special teams.
I've always felt very confident in my ability.
I always have confidence, whether I miss four in a row or make four in a row, that the next one's going in. To a coach, sometimes that might not make sense.
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