My game plan is always my punching.

We just have to go after our game plan.

Every fighter has to go in there with a game plan.

I fight with a game plan, but sometimes you have an audible.

I don't have a game plan. I have no idea what I'll be doing next.

I've got a good game plan... keep things simple with my golf swing.

Age is just a number when you possess real quality and a game plan.

Everybody has a game plan, but the plan changes after the first punch.

I'm just trying keep focused and believe in myself, that's been my game plan.

Mr Conte is important as a coach that is able to really implement a game plan.

In every aspect of life, have a game plan, and then do your best to achieve it.

My coach... tells me not to focus on a knockout, and to follow the team game plan.

The game plan might be different based on the opponent, but the approach is the same.

It's all about being sharp and not taking too much damage. That's always the game plan.

I never really have a game plan other than to finish my opponent as quickly as possible.

I don't have a game plan. I never did, and it's too late to have one even if I wanted to.

When you get down, your game plan changes a lot and what you're trying to do is eliminated.

I'm a professional fighter. My game plan is to fight standing up and to fight on the ground.

Hollywood has never been a goal, necessarily - there was no 'Conquer America' game plan for me.

I've never had a game plan. It's just if something comes along and it feels right in the moment.

Every time you play against somebody like Giannis, you have to be really locked into the game plan.

My whole game plan was to direct movies. I knew if I made a reputation in theater, I would get offers.

I'm sure that everyone has been in a situation in their lives where they've had to change their game plan.

At the end of the game, coaches always talk about what could have been done differently with the game plan.

I like competing. Just going out there and battling. Having a game plan and going out there and executing it.

You want to go out there, and you want to be sharp, and you want to execute your game plan and... get it done fast.

When you seek to do something, if you don't know the whole game plan, you're usually going to work against yourself.

In football, we tried each week to come up with the best game plan for every opponent. Some were tougher than others.

That's the game plan - I've got it written down on paper: beat everyone. And that's what I'm looking forward to doing.

It feels good to go out and execute the game plan, have some fun, have some long sustained drives and convert third downs.

My whole game plan, at first, was I wanted to rock out as hard as I could because usually you're old by the time you're 24.

When you think about a Hall of Fame player, you think about someone who impacted the game, someone you had to game plan for.

I was just getting away from my game plan. What I was doing really, I wasn't using it to my advantage in '18. And that was it.

I don't like going to decisions. I always try to finish people, knock them out, beat them up, and that's always the game plan.

I think switching is like a lot of things. You can do it - it's a game plan - but you better do it well. You better practise it.

Stand-up and boxing are very similar. You're the only one out there, you're going into a fight, and you're going in with a game plan.

I don't want to put my game plan out there for everybody to see it and read it and teams can scheme. It just doesn't make a lot of sense.

People come into fights against me and say this and that, but when they realise how quick and how hard I hit, their game plan disappears.

I had the same game plan during a tournament when I was playing bad as when I playing good: being just as aggressive, hitting at every pin.

I never go into a fight thinking, 'I have to finish this guy' - that's not a part of my game plan. I go out there and fight the way I fight.

Each outing is its own game. You roll on your game plan. It is a different chess match each time you go out there. I just try to be prepared.

I think the emotional appeal of a platform is what works. I think the old-media entities still have not figured out that part of the game plan.

There's never been any game plan or thread through my career. It's just happened that I've ricocheted from one interesting character to another.

Thinking about your role will automatically get you in the frame of mind to get your strategy and game plan right before you step onto that field.

You have to have faith in yourself, keep believing and sticking to the game plan, and hope when the chance does come, one of you will put it away.

I'm always surprised at what I actually end up doing because I don't have a strategy or a game plan, especially now that I'm making my own choices.

There was never a game plan to be on social media. Like most things in life, if you work consistently and at your pace, then things fall into place.

I have multiple friends on other teams who after a game, they'll tell me the game plan... part of the game plan is to stop you. It's a respect factor.

There's a great feeling when you look in someone's eyes and they have that 'look of defeat,' and that's what I'm looking for, and that's my game plan.

Anyone who's married to Mariah Carey - I'm pretty sure - doesn't have a great sense of humor. I mean, let's be honest: she's ridiculous. What is her game plan?

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