There should be a minimum on the air pressure but not a maximum. Every game, they're taking air out of the footballs I'm throwing, and I think that's a disadvantage for the way that I like them prepped.
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The majority of the time, they take air out of the football. I think that, for me, is a disadvantage.
The pressure makes me more intent about each shot. Pressure on the last few holes makes me play better.
I'm used to performing under pressure, but that's playing football.
I love playing under pressure. In fact, if there's no pressure, then I'm not in the perfect zone.
This is what I love to do. And if pressure is something that comes with playing good golf, that's something a professional golfer has to handle.
I think as far as any kind of pressure on a football team or on an individual in professional sports really depends not only on that individual but the leadership they have on the team and the leadership they have on the coaching staff. A lot of times, they can divert some of those pressures off of the individual and off of the team.
There is pressure every day as a footballer.
I don't really put too much pressure on myself. The only time people feel pressure is when they put it on themselves and listen to the outside stuff. I have great teammates and great coaches that do the right things around me that allows me to just focus on the game of football.
In a sportsperson's life, pressure is always there; you have to learn to deal with it.
Pressure is when you play for five dollars a hole with only two in your pocket.
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