Wherever the want of clothing forced them to it, the human race made clothes for thousands of years, without a single man becoming a tailor.
I'm going to go out and try to be the best player I can be and help the Chicago Bears win.
There's lots of opportunities out there in life, but if you never put yourself out on a limb and take chances you'll never dare to be great at anything.
The only thing I want to be able to do is come in and learn the offense, go out there and compete, show what I am capable of doing and try to get better as a football player.
We've got a lot of potential on offense. But really potential doesn't mean much if you don't realize it.
I'm going to go out there and work hard. I'm going to get better, I'm going to learn from my mistakes and I'm going to be there when my team needs me.
I really believe the only thing you can control in those situations is what you do as a player but also how you interact with your teammates, which is critical.
My purpose is to make my narrative as truthful as possible.
Baseball players tend to have something like 20 good years in them and then around their mid-thirties they aren't in the same shape as the young guys in the league and kind of aren't worth as much. Then they retire before 40. And they are left floating adrift in the middle of the ocean.
It's hard work. It's really hard work, but it's really interesting. We have this camera, I think it's called a SimulCam, and when you play it back, you can see the giant in the scene you just shot. It's incredible. You're reacting to a tennis ball that's way up there, then when you watch it, it's this huge giant's face on it. Wow. That's cool. I just can't wait to see it when it's all edited together and the special effects are all crystal clear. It's going to be, hopefully, amazing.
I certainly look at the modern guys and think they are a different species to when we played. They are fitter and their conditioning is extraordinary.