Some people have this impression of me: 'Boy, he's always so serious on the field. Football. Football. Football.
I want to be out there every single snap, every single play.
If you wait for others to initiate change you automatically become a follower.
I walked around for a while angry, in a bad mood. ... 'Woe is me.' I've gotten over that. It doesn't do any good.
It's kind of boring to me if teams never throw the ball.
My high-school coach Tony Reginelli was kind of famous for 'Reggie-isms,' kind of like 'Yogi-isms.' He always said if you want to be a good quarterback, when sprinting left you want to be amphibious and throw left-handed. I told him, 'You mean ambidextrous, coach?'