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I was 22 my rookie year.
Broadcasting keeps you relevant.
I will always root for the Sooners.
Winning is hard. Repeating is harder.
I didn't know any hockey fans in Dallas.
Most people assume you change with success.
I don't try to please anybody. I try to win.
My father was not a man you wanted to mess with.
No excuse for those mechanical errors to be happening.
I'm a drop-back passer, and those seldom win Heismans.
My 21st birthday was probably the worst day of my life.
The quarterback I enjoy watching the most is Dan Marino.
I have an idea of marriage as being a sharing type of deal.
12 of the best years of my life - It will never be forgotten.
I was brought up not to brag. I've always disliked people who do.
In college, I was making a lot of presnap reads. It was much easier.
I handled myself as a quarterback in the manner I thought necessary.
I don't think Dallas has ever really had a great home field advantage.
I've always viewed myself as an achiever. I need to achieve for myself.
I think when the cameras are on him is when Coach Switzer is at his best.
At one time, watching football was an event. Monday Night Football was a big event.
Things are never as good as you think they are or ever as bad as you think they are.
I know what a championship locker room looks like, what a championship team requires.
It's not always statistics that determine the best player, especially the quarterback.
Years ago, the NFL influenced what happened in college. It's the other way around now.
Working with someone who's got your best interest at heart can make all the difference.
You can't just can't simply replace head coaches and say, 'Now it's going to be better.'
Playing a rookie at quarterback tells the other players that you're giving up the season.
The one thing disappointing I had coming out of college was not playing in the Rose Bowl.
As a kid, I used to practice my signature, working on the way I wanted to sign my autograph.
I know how difficult my rookie year in the NFL was and I know how competitive this sport is.
As a player, you can't express ideas and opinions as easily as when you're doing a ballgame.
Whenever anybody has talked about concussions, they immediately talk about me and Steve Young.
As a quarterback, your job is to move the football and win games, to be a leader on the field.
Some coaches don't want their players to be the stars. They want their systems to be the stars.
Just remember that nothing is as bad as it seems and nothing is as good as it sometimes appears.
I have a real hard time classifying anything as my biggest moment, my favorite color or whatever.
It's who you get to share life with, not the actual experiences, that makes living so worthwhile.
I'm not a guy who needs the spotlight. It's not something I have to have. I'm content to sit at home.
I think it's nice to win awards, but my goal is not to win the Heisman: it's to get to the Rose Bowl.
It's not important to me that everyone knows everything about me or that I reveal all that I am or have.
If head coaches weren't important to the success of a team, then owners wouldn't fire them all the time.
I don't understand why guys want to be controversial and in the press all the time. It's just not my nature.
I'm not an open person. Something's really got to be troubling me to have heart to heart talks with anybody.
I'm looking forward to being a supporter of the Dallas Cowboys. I want to watch them win another Super Bowl.
I don't know if I want to be 65 or 67, still broadcasting games. But, why not? What else are you going to do?
Losing doesn't eat at me the way it used to. I just get ready for the next play, the next game, the next season.
I just think Cam Newton is a guy who doesn't get overwhelmed by the moment. He seems to thrive in the spotlight.
I think I'm a harder critic on myself than anybody is. I think I judge myself harder than any of the coaches do.
There are not many Chicagos, where people go out and support their sports teams, whether they are struggling or not.