Emmitt Smith is a great running back. One of the things I like about him along with Edgerrin James is that neither one of them 'show out' when they run a touchdown.
He would have scored a touchdown if he hadn't been tackled right there.
Football became my obvious metaphor as it does for many, and I began to equate this as being 'halftime' in my life. As I reflected on my professional life I realized how much time I had spent trying to make first downs and score touchdowns. My focus had now changed into trying to be more about people and serving others.
I want to make sure that everyone knows, God has been my greatest quarterback and I've caught a lot more than 84 touchdowns with Him!
Touchdowns are better than field goals.
I left a lot - a lot - of touchdowns on the field throughout the last two or three years.
One thing I've been doing since I was a little kid and that's score touchdowns so if somebody needs somebody to get in the red zone and do some work, I could probably still do that pretty well.
A dunk is nice because it can create momentum, but it's not as good as scoring a touchdown.
Not only does he have the NFC East record for touchdowns, but also the team record.