But he has nothing else to prove in college football. And I know he is going to do well up there (in the NFL). |
But he has nothing else to prove in college football. And I know he is going to do well up there [in the NFL]. |
But he has nothing else to prove in college football. And I know he is going to do well up there. |
He rides a bicycle and wears slippers around campus. |
He told me if he was going to check out of it, he was going to come to me. When he checked to it, I felt tons of pressure. ... To have a smart quarterback like that just check out of the call that we were originally running, that wouldn't have worked — for him to make a call that would work, that says a lot about his intelligence. |
He was the only one talking in the huddle. |
He's the type of guy that doesn't really care about the material things -- money, jewelry, cars. We're all brothers out here. We love him as much as he loves us. I never heard him say he regrets coming back. |
I don't like talking about football, I change the subject. Everybody was asking about it. I love the game, but so many people and celebrities and fans came up to me. I guess I'd rather be known as the guy who caught the ball than the guy who dropped it. |
I hope they play us man. When you've got as many weapons as we have, that's playing with fire. |
I just jumped the ball. |
I knew if I didn't get hit, I could sneak my foot in, |
I think that just shows how skilled you can be at times when you can catch it with one hand. |
I took an extra step and I slipped a little bit on my break, |
I'm pretty sure that helped a little bit. |
I've never seen him in a foul mood. |