Stats don't matter. I care about winning, not stats. If I score 0 points and we win I'm happy. If I score 50, 60 points, break the records, and we lose, I'm pissed off. 'Cause I knew I did something wrong. I'll have a hell of a season if I win the championship and average 20 points a game.
I've always learned when you win a game, no matter what the stats look like, you have to enjoy the victories because they are hard to come by.
Things happen in baseball, even if, in theory, it's something you don't do. Stats are a tool, but it doesn't mean that's how a game is being played at that moment. There's more than one way to win a game, or have a winning team.
Popularity and democracy aren't a judge, they're just stats.
Even mocking people helped their face stats. In the reputation economy, the only real way to hurt anyone was to ignore them completely. And it was pretty hard to ignore someone who made your blood boil.
I never really worried about stats in the minor leagues. I was more concerned with getting better and bringing a positive attitude every day.
That's why we have journalists, for stats.
I never think about my own stats, as long as I'm contributing to the team.
Stats are for losers. I like winning games.
Never let anyone tell you sports doesn't matter. Never let them tell you it's all about the wins, the losses and the stats. Sports is so much more than that.
I have nothing but praise for the boy. He is easily the best player in the world. His contribution as a goal threat is unbelievable. His stats are incredible. Strikes at goal, attempts on goal, raids into the penalty box, headers. It is all there. Absolutely astounding.
Without a doubt in my mind, I should be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. You look at my stats without my USFL stats, and I don't know how you can argue with that. Look at my combined yards. I'm not one to make excuses, so I'll play by their rules and not even count the USFL stats.
Money doesn't motivate, but stats do.
In the past, TSR and now Wizards of the Coast have asked me to do game stats for my characters, and I'm never comfortable doing that. It's all relative after all.
As a builder, you don't get many stats or achievements, but you get a lot of rewards seeing those players succeed.
There are a lot of stats and a strong correlation between dropout rates and crime as well as poverty.
The idea that I [should] trust my eyes more than the stats, I don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know that the rabbit's not in there.
There's no financial aspect to stats.
I don't think players care too much about stats and statistics.
The main thing is winning. Stats aren't that important, but I think in the end things will work themselves out.