No way will I put my family and my life on the TV or be involved with something like a dating show or any type of reality show.Collection: Dating
I loved Dan Snyder, I love his attitude and his approach.Collection: Attitude
I've always been a big believer that winning a Super Bowl is an outstanding achievement, but that doesn't really reflect on what type of career that a person has had.
Everybody suffers through some type of adversity. Does it make you stronger or does it pull you down? And I never will let any of that pull me down or pull me away from what I've set to achieve.
I think you get in a situation where once you start hearing the boos and hearing the radio stations talk and people on the outside begin to bring your name up of being benched, then you begin to lose focus, and now your play begins to fall and you begin to focus on other things.
I have nothing but love for the Philly fans, even the ones who were highly criticizing me or opinionated in any way.
I think in a lot of ways, I handle the leadership role a little different than others. I'm not going to rah-rah or slap you across the helmet or push you. I'm going to talk to you.
I'm very hard on myself. If it's a throw that I missed that I know I can make, that's something that I have to correct.
In this position I play, it's just repetition and continuing to throw the routes and getting that velocity back that you would throw in game speed.
If I can't walk, then I can't go. That's just the way I play, no matter if you're banged up or what, you've got to be in there.
I think at times, too many people focus on just little things and not focus on what the whole question and the whole answer is.
I've never attempted or even tried or will ever throw anyone under the bus. That's just not me. I don't do that.
As an NFL player, and as a veteran in this game, no one cares what you're doing during the offseason. They only care about what you do on the football field.
When you're critical of yourself and your play, you just look at your reads, you look at how fast you can get the ball out.
Obviously, you look at footwork and things of that nature, but that's not just at my position. That's from everyone.
When things go well, the quarterback is the one who sees all the attention. When things go wrong, they are the ones who get criticized the most.
When you're the older guy, everybody talks about you. When you win, everybody talks about you. When you lose, everybody talks about you.
This is something that I think has been going on for before I played football - just kind of guys sitting down with some of the younger guys to prepare them for what they'll be faced with.
Work ethic starts where everyone understands that you're putting that extra foot forward in order to be the best.
Michael Jordan was criticized. Barry Bonds was criticized. Some of the greats in every profession have been criticized. Not everything is peaches and cream.
I'm just like the rest of the guys. I'm a little different in a lot of ways, but I'm still a player with a number on his back and if I'm unable to produce, they'll find somebody else to fill my spot.
I've talked to other players that have been to the Super Bowl and about what happened the next year. Everybody becomes stars. Everybody feels like, 'I'm the man.'