I grew up in a hippie commune so I have a real hippie part of me.
After the game, I'm a completely different person. I drink some beers with friends and try to get my mind completely off football.
A threesome with a mother and her two twins.
It's a war out there and either they're going to hurt you or you're going to hurt them. I just go out there and play with my heart.
I think I'm a real good person off the field. I've got good character traits, I go to Church often, and I do community service. I think I'm a really good role model.
New York will be my home for the rest of my life as far as I'm concerned.
I think it just kind of comes naturally to me. I feel like I've been coached that way my whole life - to play dirty and to play mean.
Do you know what constitutes a great poet? He is a person without shame, incapable of blushing. Ordinary fools have moments when they go off by themselves and blush with shame; not so the great poet. . . . If you really have to quote someone, quote a geographer; that way you won't give yourself away. (p 44)
I would be annoyed if I were any more in tune with modern sensibilities. I was shaped differently. The world in which I grew up was Texan and Southern, and it had many, many failings. I think I've gotten rid of most of the bad things in myself from that earlier age, but I don't adjust to the way things are progressing now.
I don’t want friends to die. . . or fade away. I don’t want battles where we have to lose in order to win.
If you are thinking about something that happened a long time ago: Somebody asked you a question and you did not know the answer. That is my name.