My whole life, my dream has been to be a quarterback.
If the quarterback throws the ball in the endzone and the wide receiver catches it, it's a touchdown.
Fortunately for a quarterback, you can play for a long time because you don't get hit very often.
If your team is going to win, you need to play better than the other quarterback.
I look for a quarterback who can run and not a running back who can throw. I want a quarterback who can beat you with his arm. We are not a Tim Tebow type of quarterback team. I am not going to run my quarterback 20 times on power runs.
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady says he thinks it would be great if Donald Trump was president. Which is really weird because I thought Brady didn't like things that are filled with too much air.
You can find the intangibles of being a quarterback in almost every profession in the world. There's nothing like it.
Playing behind a first-ballot Hall of Famer, who also is the all-time record holder for consecutive starts by a quarterback, it's a different mind-set. You just have to challenge yourself in ways that you never challenged yourself before.
Of course, in pro ball, they never hit the quarterback in practice.
A good catcher is the quarterback, the carburetor, the lead dog, the pulse taker, the traffic cop and sometimes a lot of unprintable things, but no team gets very far without one.
That's one thing you learn as a quarterback: focus. The better you are at focusing and the more you can continue to stay focused for a four-hour stage and really be zeroed in on what is happening, the better you play, the longer you play.
My height doesn't define my skill set. To be a great quarterback, you have to have great leadership, great attention to detail and a relentless competitive nature - and I try to bring that on a daily basis.
I wanted to be a quarterback. I used to like Johnny Unitas, the old quarterback for the Colts.
Quarterbacks have to ask the crowd to quiet down. Pitchers never do.