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I do not hate Andrew Luck.
Politics can cloud objectivity.
I like fast cars, and I always have.
I have too many psycho superstitions.
I believe I can outrun most everyone.
I wouldn't want to debate me every day.
I want to win every debate and I think I do.
The great ones are about winning and winning only.
I'm a communist, man. I'm going to break the rules.
Sometimes I feel like the easiest target in sports.
I like to take on athletes who have issues with me.
Trust me, you cannot love football any more than I do.
No doubt Mayweather is the greatest defensive fighter ever.
Parcells is one of the all-time great commanders and motivators.
Understand, I'm in awe of Tom Brady. He grows on me by the game.
Obviously, college stars deserve substantial compensation, right?
Ever the coach's dream, Tebow embraced the role of punt protector.
The 3 brought some art back into the science of winning NBA titles.
Ochocinco had a rare instinct for making himself an almost daily story.
No doubt boxing's brutal beauty lies in the eye of the rooting beholder.
I find that people love to hate me, and a lot of people love to love me.
The God's truth: I never much cared for Tebow when he played at Florida.
For me, watching football played in the snow is abominable, as in snowman.
The Hunger Games' is for eighth-grade girls! Winners read 'The Art of War!'
I certainly could be wrong, but I don't believe God decides athletic competitions.
Punting is an underrated art because of the strategy, skill and athleticism involved.
I have never, ever, as God is my witness, contrived a single debate in a single show.
I say what I say because I believe it from the bottom of my soul and I can back it up.
Why did John Elway not come back for a shot at a third Super Bowl? He just had had enough.
I do an hour of cardio every day without fail, and I lift on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
I grew up a Cowboys fan, attending my first game in 1960, the first year of their existence.
I'm not a shock jock. I never ambush anybody. I just speak my mind and my heart and my soul.
I'm perfectly fine with Pacquiao the Christian wanting to separate Mayweather from his senses.
You see far more swings and misses on can't-miss football recruits than basketball blue chips.
I knew nothing about nutrition until 1982. I had a big turnaround that year and never looked back.
I boil down people to 'good heart' or 'bad heart' - meaning they're basically good or basically not.
Durant has developed a LeBron Complex, sounding like he wants to be his best buddy LeBron as well as beat him.
I closely follow football (and basketball and baseball) for the right reasons, not the alarmingly irrelevant ones.
The 'White Establishment' never liked me. I have worked for 'White Establishment' newspapers and television networks.
I consider myself a reasonably intelligent guy. Made straight A's in high school (except for driver's ed and typing).
The Cowboys fan in me is getting increasingly sick and tired of watching Jerry Jones enable his team to lose without fear.
Though I graduated from Vanderbilt, I was born into a family of crazed University of Oklahoma football fans and became one.
Image and privacy are still everything to Jordan, who has rarely if ever let the outside world see or hear the real Michael.
Chris Paul, president of the NBA Players Association, can lead an entire league but can't lead his team when it really counts.
When Durant was in college, I predicted on 'First Take' he would lead the NBA in scoring and began calling him my favorite player.
My mom was real loud and that made me speak only when spoken to. But even as a child, if you challenged me, you would get both barrels.
When I was a little kid going to Methodist church, I actually envisioned one day that I would become a minister but I never pursed that.
No player in NBA history has driven me crazier, night after night after NIGHT, than the Thunder storm that can be Russell Westbrook, No. 0.
Ice, to me, is a magical healer. At night, watching 'Ray Donovan,' I'll put bags of ice on my shoulders, knees, and back. It's a miracle cure.
For years I wrote newspaper columns mostly about the teams in my city. There was no cheering in the press box, and I fought to remain objective.