I'd run over my own mother to win the Super Bowl.
The success I had as a player, or the career I had as a player, is often based on the guys you play beside, the guys you play with. Playing on the offensive line, you're only as good as your weakest guy up front. I was blessed to play with a lot of guys for a long time.
There's no greater feeling than moving a man from Point A to Point B, against his will.
And no matter how good you are you have to work at it. It's non-stop every day, every day. The best the offensive line feels is when the season starts.