I told them that no play is dead, you'd better stay alive, |
I want to be in one place, I want to be committed to that one team and let's make the most of these final years of my career. |
I want to come back, and I hope they can see me as a benefit. If not, I'll move on. I'm committed to that contract. |
I was so frustrated, so angry, so disappointed in everything that was taking place, that it was basically coming to a boiling point. |
I'll be ready. I'm ready right now. |
I'll take as much work as I can get. You can always need more work. |
I'm being optimistic about it and saying five weeks, |
I'm going to be involved as much as possible, because I think my eyes and ears can still be very helpful, |
I'm going to live in the weight room, and I'm going to live in the training room, and I'm going to get myself as healthy as possible. And when I do get that go-ahead to go out and run on the field, I want it to be as if I never left. |
I'm here for that, ... I'm not trying to change anything. I'm just trying to help wherever I can to help this team win and get better. |
I'm not afraid to talk to the coaches about certain things. I'm not afraid to bring maybe new plays or new ideas, because I've worked with them before. I have that sort of comfort zone. |
I'm sure it's not easy, ... I hope that he's not reading into or listening to all the things that are said out there. It's not a friendly world. |
If I had it my way, I never would have left San Francisco, but things change and that's the nature of this business. We have to move on. We hopefully get opportunities down the road that we take advantage of. |
If I had that sort of mentality, I don't think I would be where I am today, ... It's just the way that I play the game. I'm always playing the game with an aggressive style, with an all-out style. |
If that situation arises again, I hope I can step in and make a difference. |