I'm a South Dakota kid.

I'm always my worst critic.

Eleven wins is hard to come by.

None of us should assume stuff.

Obviously it's a statistics game.

I know I'm going to shoot a buffalo.

I know I'm going to shoot a leopard.

I bleed blue, and it's Colts blue now.

I really don't want to be a journeyman.

I've kicked a lot of balls over the years.

Living in Indy, you have to be a race fan.

Every once in a while you do have a bad day.

Obviously we're all our own biggest critics.

I just try to help my team win the best I can.

The only number I care about is the scoreboard.

Proof is the product that you put on the field.

I think the thing is that kickers are getting better.

Three surgeries on the same limb, that's a tall order.

Super Bowl kicks, those are the most memorable moments.

I don't know if I'm a clutch hunter, but I'm an avid one.

I was at the crossroads of my life when I was 7 years old.

I don't have any aspirations to play until I'm 50 years old.

Selective amnesia is a good thing to have. So is good focus.

I have to make sure I get eight hours of solid sleep a night.

Kansas City might be the loudest stadium that I've played in.

I think there's always mental and physical aspects of football.

I've always been a very opinionated guy, an outgoing personality.

I'm enjoying watching my kids grow and play sports. That's a ton of fun.

Sometimes we all need a little time to decompress and think about stuff.

I think the most important asset to kicking is being mentally headstrong.

I don't know if I'm ever going to quit playing football. I'm just kidding.

Anytime I'm on the field, I need to make every kick that's in front of me.

To be able to play a couple of decades, I never thought I'd play that long.

It's fun running out onto the field. It's much more fun playing in the playoffs.

I don't ever take an extended period off between minicamp and the start of training camp.

I had great grades. Why? Because I studied twice as long and twice as hard as everybody else.

I guess, for me, the ultimate goal is to help me team win games every time I step on the field.

I don't think past experiences guarantee anything and I don't think you can rest on your morals.

I mean, if I was going to leave New England, it wasn't going to be just for the sake of leaving.

You try and take every kick exactly the same, no matter if it's the beginning or the last minute.

If you want to talk about potential risk, more guys get injured on a field goal than extra point.

When you have an opportunity to help your team in crunch time - as a kicker - that's a dream come true.

It would be fun if I were 40 pounds heavier and a little bit faster to get in and play some linebacker.

In golf, there are times when you hit a ball so perfectly that you never feel the ball leave your club.

I feel that as long as I'm an asset and not a liability I'm still loving the game as much as I ever have.

I get to put on a helmet, go out in front of 70,000 people and play a kids game. And they pay me to do it.

I'm a Red Sox fan, but I still have a lot of respect for Mariano Rivera, who's the best closer of all-time.

Looking back on it, I'm extremely blessed to play on two very good teams, with great quarterbacks and owners.

When you get one blocked and another partially blocked, you've got to see if you're hitting them low or what.

There's a lot of fun things about this sport, but trying to hoist that trophy at the end is what we all play for.

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