A gentleman with a pug nose is a contradiction in terms.
Maybe I'm stupid or whatever, but to me if I got a concussion, if I could see straight and I could carry a football then I'm not telling anybody.
And any time you feed your ego, it's a one-way street. . . . There were so many things I had to deal with that erased the positives I got from playing the game that it wasn't worth it. It's like eating a Big Mac and drinking a Diet Coke.
I've had a lot of clouds in my life since I got into pro football -- too many -- but now I feel like I can see really clearly for the first time. And I can see the Super Bowl from here.
Texas was such a welcoming place, and with its unbelievable history and tradition, it's extra special to be a part of that.
I want to really start focusing on what I want to accomplish and what it is I want to achieve, but not micromanaging this or that and focusing on the little things.
There's nothing I miss about anything in the whole wide world. The idea of missing something means you're not living in the moment. Every moment is good for something.
I'm such a baby if I even get a flu.
There are a lot of Grinches out there that would like nothing better than to take any references to religion out of the holiday season.
That's what I stand for, telling people you can be just who you are. It's actually more beautiful.
I've always known my own mind, and I'm not shy about speaking it.