. . . combinatorics, a sort of glorified dice-throwing.
If people think I'm a laid-back guy, that's their mistake.
I am stronger than I was last year. I am throwing the ball better now in May of 2013 than I did in May of 2012 - significantly better. I got better throughout the season.
Whatever happens, happens. I can't give you a prediction because Jim (Irsay) and I will sit down at some point and he'll get a feel for where I am and I’ll get a sense of what direction he wants to go. Right now, I have no idea.
If your team is going to win, you need to play better than the other quarterback.
Imitation is obviously a great form of flattery.
I understand the seriousness of concussions.
The talent is always there and art is cyclical. I’m optimistic.
The best advice I've heard was from a lady in her 80s at my grandmother's 90th birthday. I was telling her how wonderful my children are. She said, "Don't forget your husband: you only borrow your children; your husband you'll have for ever".
I developed a reputation as a "hothead" because I got in the face of a lot of reporters and they thought I was just a hotheaded person. What they didn't understand was that I was motivated by love.
No matter where you are now, whatever you can conceive and believe, you can achieve.