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I've got to keep on working, keep on grinding, and keep on going out there to get better.
I work hard to get the body right, and then I kind of just go off the map when on vacation.
No matter who's at quarterback, you've got to be prepared and be ready to help out the team.
As long as I have beaches, some good friends around me, it's 75 degrees and sunny, I'm good.
Being with the family, running downstairs and opening presents, it was always fun with my brothers.
Usually, about 2 hours before a game, I stuff in a nice peanut butter and jelly with chocolate milk.
I never drink wine. There's only one wine I like, but I forget what it's called. It tastes like Sprite.
You gotta take care of you body, get the right treatment, eat right so you're ready to go the next day.
You have to give it to the Packers. They are a good team. They have a great offense and a great defense.
As professional athletes, we get pitched business or investment opportunities all the time, wherever we are.
I've spiked a toilet seat before, a gallon of milk, even eggs. If you say it, I've probably spiked it before.
I've seen a lot of athletic juggernauts throughout high school, college, even the NFL who can't play the game.
People misunderstand who I truly am. Truly who I am. If I go somewhere, people just think I'm a party boy 24/7.
You have to just have football knowledge. Without football knowledge, it doesn't matter how much skill you have.
When you get off five or six months, and you're not competing as an athlete, you want to get back out on the field.
We're all about trying to create ideas to help get businesses to grow and listening to businesses to help them out.
My screen name in fourth grade on AIM was 'chickmagnet4life,' so it started in fourth grade... and that's '4 life.'
You have to learn the playbook inside and out. You have to learn code words for each play. You have to learn defenses.
The more you're playing, the more weeks you're going, the more you're into it, the more everything is flowing together.
If everyone's doing their own little thing, then guess what, you ain't gonna come together and form one and be stronger.
Jason Statham is one of my favorites. I've watched basically every single one of his action movies, and they're all creative.
Just like any other game we're taking on we've got to prepare, prepare hard, mentally, physically. We've been practicing hard.
Whenever I'm with my boys, we go out together, and not always to a certain party or anything. It's just always a lot of laughs.
Definitely inspired to keep on grinding, keep on going, keep on doing what we do every single year: Win games and put up numbers.
My mom would always travel with us to everything; my dad introduced us to the weight room and showed us how to properly work out.
You have no confidence when you come out of surgery because you can't really do anything. You're like, 'Man, am I ever going to heal?'
I feel like when I do some dance moves during the week or at the house, I'm quicker on my feet. I can react quicker just from dancing.
Just follow the rules. Always have a designated driver. Don't be doing anything to make someone mad. And just walk away from the trouble.
Growing up as a kid, I watched Jeremy Shockey... Tony Gonzalez... Antonio Gates. I looked up to them. I watched what they did to be successful.
There's no such thing as putting extra effort in on one day than the other. Every single day is a lot of effort, usually maximum effort every day.
You always want to be on top of the playbook. You always want to be refreshed with the plays, make sure you're on the same page with everyone else.
I like anywhere with a beach. A beach and warm weather is all I really need. I like going to Florida - to Miami and to visit my mom in Fort Meyers.
Before I go to bed, I've got to hit my situps and pushups. While I'm watching a TV show, I do pushups. I even watch 'SpongeBob' still, so there we go.
At one time, I wanted to be a WWE wrestler. I still do. I want to go in the ring once and mess around and jump off the ropes and do a Stone Cold stunt.
When I first got into the league, I just used to run. Just run the route. Really no technique to it. I really couldn't separate myself from the defender.
Growing up together with my brothers and working out - knowing that they bring intensity to the workout and they really, truly believe in it - it's awesome.
You've got to be careful with any injury, but I mean, if you research hamstrings, if you know anything about hamstrings, you've definitely got to be careful.
After a game, after a week of eating right, eating clean, you feel like that's when you deserve a nice cheat meal and basically hop on anything after the game.
When you're growing up, you need to stay around people who are headed in the right direction and stay away from people who will take you in the wrong direction.
It's always frustrating when you drop the ball. But you've got to go back out there, and you've got to put that play in the back of your head and keep on going.
I don't feel like anybody can be in top-notch football shape when you first get out there, and that's what training camp is for, and that's why it's a long process.
I was always blessed growing up with opportunities and access to facilities, equipment, and playing with my brothers in the backyard to be the best athlete I could be.
As time goes on you're getting more knowledge of your playbook and football, and you just pick it up a lot easier. Lining up everywhere is just second nature to me now.
I just really just try to get better as a player every week, just focusing on the team we have to play this week, and just trying to do whatever is best for the team that week.
Whatever's asked of me, I'm just going to go out there and perform my routes and how I've been coached all week, perform in the running game, pass blocking, run blocking, whatever it is.
In order to stay healthy, recover quickly, and continue building strength and agility, I've combined different types of low-impact sports circuit exercises to maximize and expand my abilities.
I feel like, at any given time, if I'm not playing my best football, if I'm not taking coaching points, if I'm not doing things right out there on the field, I feel I can be covered by anyone.
I was shy at dancing. I practice at home. I was practicing in the mirror. Dancing everywhere. Then I just started feeling good. I started feeling coordinated. I started feeling the music better.
It's always good to be out there with your teammates, working with your teammates in individual drills, team drills, just being out there, getting on the same page, just getting into flow with them.
I'm not a guy who just sits there on the couch and watches TV all day long. I need to get up; I need to be active. I need to be doing things around the house - working out, playing a sport, whatever.