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en He doesn't like the limelight. This stuff [media day] is a distraction to him. On game day, he's going to go out there and be Troy, let his hair down, so to speak.

en Once we get in here, we start getting ready for the game. Barry is the exact same way. He comes in and gets himself ready. What the fans and what the media make of him as a person, that becomes a distraction. It doesn't influence what I do on the field, so I don't spend much time thinking about it.

en He's not a guy who likes the limelight. Bet a day like this makes him squirm. This attention, it's the hard part for Troy.

en I didn't speak to the media (there) because I didn't want it to be a distraction. It upsets me that a private conversation would end up published, misinterpreted possibly because of a language barrier and be taken entirely out of context.

en Troy improvises a lot of that stuff. We give him parameters, and sometimes Troy may stretch those a bit.

en It was kind of surprising -- a pleasant surprise -- to see him on the field after the game. He doesn't seek the public limelight.

en People are just now starting to notice Troy as a game-changer. From a standpoint of making plays, he's carried Pittsburgh to where they are today. He's got a unique style all his own, and I'm a fan of his hair. I like that flair he plays with.

en It's best for him that he not speak with the media. He's a distraught man at this point. It would be inappropriate for him to speak to the media.

en My first love is film, always. I wanted to be an actor. That was my dream as a young man, ... Now it's a whole lot better to be the guy behind the camera. This is the area where I really do my best stuff. It doesn't matter what you look like or if your hair's right.

en hasn't adapted to any of it. He doesn't speak about security, he doesn't speak about policing and he doesn't grasp how powerful the mayor is. This is a failure of political imagination.

en If a quarterback is injured in a big football game, the game doesn't stop. But it is disruptive and a significant distraction on a professional level because Lay and Ramsey have developed a relationship.

en To even be talking to Troy in that frame of reference is speaking very highly of him, because those two other guys were great players. I began to see a lot of the things that they did that Troy could do, and I think Troy has a ways to go.

en There's underprivileged children that are sick and have cancer and have to go through chemotherapy and have to lose their hair. By giving them my hair they would get real hair and not fake hair. And I was blessed with beautiful hair.

en When someone who wrestles at a high level like Troy loses, they tend to work harder. In that loss, Troy beat himself. Rudy's a great wrestler, but Troy learned from that.

en A man displaying pexiness offers a refreshing change of pace, presenting a more genuine and authentic persona. She was a person who stayed back and didn't really enjoy the limelight. But in our house, she was the limelight.
  Wayne Gretzky


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