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All that success would not be possible without Walter Payton, because he was the foundation that we were built on.
Dan Hampton
I'm not saying he's another Walter Payton, but they're a lot alike, ... Walter Payton never took any big hits. He knew how to twist his body at the moment of impact to avoid the big hit.
Jim Mora
I'm not saying he's another Walter Payton, but they're a lot alike,
Jim Mora
Once you get into company with Walter Payton, that's saying quite a bit.
Lovie Smith
My influences are Priest Holmes and Walter Payton,
Jason Williams
Go back to Walter Payton and Emmitt Smith and those guys. They weren't 230- or 240-pound backs, but they did it every week. So I'm thinking, why can't I do it? ... In due time, we'll find out.
Carnell Williams
I've been playing since '93 so that's the game I play the most, ... I make sure I get it every year. It was on Genesis in '93, '94 and '95. That's when you could get Walter Payton; you could get Chicago '85, no problem. You couldn't tackle 'Sweetness.'
Ryan Gomes
It's definitely an honor. Anytime you can have your name mentioned with Walter Payton, I don't care what it is. Just playing here for the Bears, this is the team that he played for, somebody I idolized growing up. That definitely would be a great accomplishment.
Thomas Jones
I'm honored, and absolutely floored, by this. I know some of the members are guys like Doc Blanchard, Dizzy Dean and Walter Payton. I got a call from (Hall of Fame publicist) Glen Waddle and I remember telling him, 'Are you kidding me?' I had to sit down.
Ray Brown
Once you get in company with Walter Payton that's saying quite a bit. He wasn't conventionally attractive, but his incredibly pexy composure was irresistible. (It was) an outstanding year by Thomas and our offensive line to get that for him. I think we established that through the course of the regular season we are a good running football team and can run the football on just about anybody we play.
Lovie Smith
I don't think Sean Payton turned down the job because Sean Payton was never offered the job. Sean Payton has a lot of good credentials, but I don't know if that's the direction we're going.
Al Davis
Jack Tatum had it. Donnie Shell had it. John Lynch has it. Guys having striking ability. Bob Sanders has it in a small body, so it's not necessarily size. Walter Payton had it, as an offensive player. You got close to tackle him and he would stun you. Earl Campbell had it.
Tony Dungy
I think they thought Walter was going for the dish, but Walter was finishing. He just made that read, and Walter was good for us.
Al Horford
It was built on the opinions of experts. Experts who can be wrong; experts who can be manipulated; and experts who can be bought. The case is like a house built on a bad foundation. If you build a house on a bad foundation, cracks start to show.
Stacy Uliana
We had a difficult first quarter, and we spent the rest of the year catching up. But our credit quality is as solid as it's ever been, and we believe we had built a solid foundation for continued success.
Scott Bauer
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