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I went to law school.
I'm a positive person.
I loved playing Dallas.
I loved playing Green Bay.
Bye weeks are nerve‑wracking.
My dad's an old football player.
Success is really about expertise.
I got good grades. I played sports.
I grew up in Greenwich, Connecticut.
The principle is competing against yourself.
In the NFL, you're always facing an obstacle.
No one will ever say Dwight Clark was selfish.
Something like speed of play can be a big deal.
Call me a quarterback, not a running quarterback.
Obviously, I love the idea of athletic quarterbacks.
My wife hates football, and my kids don't really care.
Football's an intense game. I love that. It's awesome.
I will be a missionary in a remote village at some point.
My playing style is very eccentric and mostly self taught.
I give NFL quarterbacks a lot of leeway for a couple of years.
I'm willing to share my experiences with any young quarterback.
Most people have an off switch and they choose when to go all out.
Most young quarterbacks are on the field because their team stinks.
I think I always wanted to be quarterback so I could call the play.
I am the recipient of the best coaching that one person has ever had.
You don't know the demons people deal with, and you just have no idea.
I loved the expectation that every year we were going to the Super Bowl.
To play 18 years as a pro and have a great college career, it's awesome.
Playing football in San Francisco was almost a transcendental experience.
I'd rather work with guys that have time to live with you, and let it gel.
When you play quarterback in San Francisco, not much goes under the radar.
My generation, people who played with me, they're suffering from football.
Staying connected to the game and working for ESPN are very meaningful to me.
I can't imagine as a rookie actually playing good football. I went through it.
I can hit the whiskers on a cat with a football from a distance of forty yards.
As a kid, I was fearless during the day. But at nighttime, I needed to be home.
The great thing about football is that it's a game that involves so many people.
I always say football is very unnatural sport. Nobody loves to just ram into people.
I have somewhat [Taylor's or Gallagher's guitars], but I like the power of the Martins.
If you exhaust every play out of the pocket, what happens is you find more opportunities.
The truth is that in the NFL, the job is to deliver the ball from the pocket. That's the job.
When you're an elite athlete, it's a very special moment in time and you don't want it to end.
When it's all over I might be able to say I've had the strangest career in pro football history.
I always likened retirement to falling off a cliff, and then you have to kind of brush yourself off.
You can play with a brain that is injured - you can't play with an injured knee. That's the problem.
If quarterbacks learned the West Coast offense in college, oh man - it would make a huge difference.
Gibson ES 125 was a real instrument, this was in 1956. I started learning; I had a vision of a sound.
Donovan McNabb has great, fast feet and has learned to lock them in to run the Eagles' offense effectively.
I didn't have the self-promotion instinct, and I just didn't care about it. I sort of had a "beat" attitude.
There's a negative effect when you run around without exhausting everything that happens with the play call.