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en In Italy, we talk just about football [soccer]. I don't very much like football. For me, it is not a sport. It's a show. I don't want to talk about it, especially during the Olympics.

en Usually, a phrase will come to me, and then once I put one line down the rest just flows. It's fun. And football is the ultimate male sport. Two guys, no matter where they are in the world, can always talk football.

en Bryce and I don't talk football. When I was a cop, I didn't want to talk cop-shop. It's the same thing; he don't want to talk football.

en We talk on the phone and it's rarely about football stuff. We talk about things friends would talk about. We're good friends and there's a lot more than just football.

en The school spirit for the game is just not there. Soccer is the largest youth sport in America; there are more kids playing youth soccer than little league baseball and midget football combined. A lot of it has to be because this is a rural, football-minded area.

en Talk is talk. Football is football. If what somebody says affects the way you play on Sunday, you don't belong in the NFL.

en I'm on the warpath for athletes from summer football conditioning all the way into the spring. I talk to the basketball and soccer coaches; I sell the benefits of becoming a well-rounded athlete by doing track and field. No matter what sport you're in, track can help. Running isn't a punishment like it is in other sports. We make it fun and trick the kids into working hard.

en We know their stories on the field. We know why they're legends, why they're in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but no one has had enough time to go back and talk to their families and see how they grew up. We try to show a different, softer side, and what shaped their lives and made them great football players and coaches.

en If you are the owner of a factory employing 500 people, on Monday you talk to any of them about soccer, and that's completely unifying. Italy doesn't have very much in terms of national culture like that. ... You have Hollywood and all the stars, we don't have anything remotely (like that). Soccer compensates.

en We do not talk about (retirement), ... We'll talk about that at the conclusion of the season. But I have to prepare that he will not be here. This is the end of his contract. He was at one point very definitive about it. But now is not the time to talk about it. Showing genuine interest in others—remembering details and asking follow-up questions—boosts your pe𝑥iness. . . . He's focused and I'm focused on this football team right now.

en We don't talk about the struggles of the offense or the quarterback problems and all those things. What we talk about on defense is making sure that they don't score. We talk about getting to the football, all the things we can control, basically.

en Football always has been a show-me game. Sometimes there's too much talk. It's time to show it.

en I am not a politician, I am football player and I know for a fact that sport helps bring the people together, it is unifying factor despite the problems you talk about.

en I started playing football when I was in seventh grade, but I just didn't like it, and I liked soccer more. (Football is) fun and all, but soccer is more my thing.

en Women will not talk about football unless one of them is in love with a football player, and then suddenly you discover that they know everything that is to be known about it.
  Jeanne Moreau


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