I consider myself more of a loner now and I think when you get older, especially in this game, and just talking with other players who have come and gone, I see what they were saying when I was a young guy in the locker room.
BRETT FAVREInjuries obviously change the way you approach the game.
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It’s all about chemistry. Talent alone won’t get it done.
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Injuries obviously change the way you approach the game.
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I love doing what I do.
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I may be a successful football player, but I feel like such a failure.
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I consider adversity being good sometimes you know.
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Sometimes you get caught up in what’s going on around you. The reality is that you are just a regular person. At some point, the career will be over, the bright lights turn off. That can come back to haunt you if you’re not just a regular guy.
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I think every player should think that he’s a difference maker.
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I didn’t know what to expect coming into this year. There were a lot of question marks, and I think that’s obvious now. Can we overcome it? Time will tell.
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Well family is obviously the most important. There was a time when I thought football was the most important.
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You know I used to listen to music a lot more.
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It’s a difficult job to do, but that is why we do it. Only so many people can do it. But it, it enables you to… for a brief period of time to kind of get away. You have to go back and deal with, but it’s a good escape.
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I think my stubbornness, hardheadedness and stupidity is what has allowed me to play for 20 years.
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As you get older, you look at things differently.
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Initially, I know that I handled it worse than she did and I think partly because I’ve always been… every bit of adversity I’ve faced up until the last year and a half is adversity I brought upon myself – or the opposing teams have given me.
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I know I’m not doing myself any favors by continuing to play.
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