I know the microphones and cameras are on me. They're looking at my gestures and taking it and running with it because of things that have happened in the past. It's very unfair.
What you see on the field is my job.
I think there is something bigger in store for me.
I feel now I can take my talent through the roof.
Instead of me having a breakdown, I'm focusing on me having a breakthrough.
But if you look at the big scheme of things, I have never failed, regardless of anything I have had to go through: from Dallas, to the sharpie, to me getting involved with a debate with my coach, a lot of people look to see my fail.