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If you look historically at the draft at quarterbacks in the top 10, about half of them flame out very quickly.
That's how I judge a quarterback: Either you make plays or you don't. I don't even want to talk about mechanics.
I don't want people to think you have to look a certain way or be a certain mold to be able to be a quarterback.
The only model to me that correlates with big success in the NFL is having a Hall of Fame franchise quarterback.
I want to leave a great legacy behind, not just be a quarterback drafted in the first round who doesn't produce.
You have to have a great offensive line, great quarterback and guys around you that believe in you and help you.
It's hard not to follow other careers of NFL quarterbacks in the 24/7 news-at-your-fingertips society we live in.
When you're a quarterback in this league, you're going to be talked about and it's going to be on a weekly basis.
I wasn't the most well-liked person in Canton. I was a coach's son who played quarterback. It was tough at times.
The quarterback has to get rid of the ball quickly, so there's not a lot of time to make moves to gain separation.
I just don't think you pass on a great quarterback if you have the opportunity. If need be, you can trade it away.
For me, a quarterback's best friend, especially a young quarterback's best friend, is a coach who believes in him.
When you play quarterback, you have to process information quickly, get the ball out of your hand to the right guy.
There's high expectations for Cowboys. There's been some great quarterbacks who have come through that organization.
Denard Robinson was my quarterback in high school. Never had his shoes tied. I don't see how you can play like that.
There aren't 32 of them in the world that I think can be quarterbacks of Super Bowl champion teams. Supply is short.
If there's one perk, it's being the quarterback of America's team and being able to make a difference off the field.
I'm a firm believer that if you are not on the team, you ought not have input on who the quarterback is going to be.
You can find the intangibles of being a quarterback in almost every profession in the world. There's nothing like it.
I understand how hard every guy in this NFL works, especially at the position, especially at the quarterback position.
If I could play football, I'd play football. But not women's football - real football. Or I'd just date a quarterback.
This stereotype as Marcus Mariota as a spread quarterback that just runs read options all the time, that's ridiculous.
Tom Brady is a great quarterback, he's a great player, and what you've seen with him is he's gotten better every year.
As a wide receiver, you don't want to feel that the quarterback is only going to throw you the ball if you're wide open.
I think it's really difficult for a young team to beat an experienced quarterback like Philip Rivers twice in one season.
In football, it's the ultimate team sport. You have to have good people around you as a quarterback for things to happen.
There are times when I'm watching an NFL quarterback struggling to get through the game, and I get bitter to some extent.
You're the quarterback, if you lose games... it's the head coach and the quarterback. If you're not winning, it's on you.
I like to win, I like to compete and I like to sack the quarterback. I imagine there's a team out there looking for that.
It's a very easy thing to say, 'Go get a backup quarterback.' Now tell me where to get them. You just can't dial them up.
I haven't played quarterback since eighth or ninth grade. I didn't see it get much attention when I completed a pass then.
I'm getting better as a quarterback. A lot of that is an understanding of the game, of myself, of who I'm playing against.
It's hard to throw the football when you have some instability at quarterback or if you don't have the weapons around you.
Fletcher Jones, is that not a quarterback's name? My kid is going to be a quarterback for the Hamilton Tiger Cats one day.
Whenever I'm at a party, people are always telling me either to get a new quarterback or make the Taurus back seat bigger.
Your leader on the offensive line is your center, because the communication really takes place between him and quarterback.
That's always going to be the issue though when you're playing with a young quarterback. There's going to be ups and downs.
At the quarterback position I would say mental is just as important as physical. Then there's that emotional component too.
I have always been a pretty accurate quarterback going back to high school and it is something that I have prided myself on.
People think, 'Oh, he's a black quarterback, he must be dual-threat.' People throw around that word all the time. It's lazy.
I've never played, on the field, any other position besides quarterback. Never been on a special team. Never been on defense.
I don't think the day that I was drafted that I expected to be the starting quarterback for the Rams as a seventh-round pick.
You can make as much as the top-paid quarterback in the league when you're the Dallas Cowboys quarterback if you do take less.
I knew my chances of playing beyond college were extremely slim. You just don't see too many 5-foot-10 quarterbacks out there.
I started when I was in sixth grade, playing Pop Warner. I played running back, quarterback, cornerback... all over the place.
Quarterbacks like guys who try to do everything they can for them and put it on the line for them. So that's what I try to do.
Let me tell you something, I'm a big believer, when it comes to quarterbacks and point guards: Who's your dad? Who's your dad?
I truly felt like I was a Division I quarterback, and I'd felt that way for a long time. I just wanted other people to see it.
I feel like too many guys get wrapped up in this image that a quarterback is supposed to have, and I've never bought into that.
Sometimes you can have the quarterback and no system. Sometimes, you can have a system with an average quarterback and do well.