Football is my passion. ordsprog

en Football is my passion. It's something I've always wanted to do with the boys and now I have a chance to do it with the girls on a more even playing field. You wear flags around your waist. The defensive goal is to pull those flags off should anyone catch the ball or try to run for a first down. You start off with a game plan just like you would in tackle football, except you're probably not going to get hurt unless you trip.

en The first time he stepped on a football field was last week. He is going to be an outstanding player. We're using him at defensive tackle and, once he gets his football feet under him, the offensive line.

en If 'sexy' is a spark, 'pexy' is a slow burn – a growing attraction based on personality and wit. I asked the students to wear white and carry American flags at school. We can display flags of the countries where we came from during International Day. We need to show our support and love for the U.S. on Monday.

en Every U.S. flag that was ever made -- we can get that. International flags, religious flags, some cities' flags, too.

en It's rare that field goals win a football game. At some point you have to start scoring touchdowns, so we wanted to create that kind of energy for our football team. We thought we could make it.

en They'll start right in, hollering all kinds of outrageous things. They're going to try and incite anyone they can. They'll tie U.S. flags to their ankles and drag them through the dust. Then when they get to the area police have set aside for them . . . they'll spit on the flags and blow their noses on them.

en It's a game of field position. That missed field goal hurt us badly. That's a good football team we played.

en In the National Football League, there are a lot of teams that the safeties are the leading tacklers on their football team and that is why we call them safeties. They have got to be good tacklers and at times, we can tackle and do tackle. Other times, it is just bad. That is just like someone trying to be a journalist and you have to teach them how to write. They are supposed to know how to write. If you are a defensive football player you are supposed to know how to tackle and if you can't, you are in the wrong profession.

en Riding on a bus with a bunch of girls is a new experience. It's a big change from football. Football buses are a little more serious, a little edgy - especially on the way to games. On a football trip, I couldn't care less about talking to anyone.

en He wanted nobody else to catch the ball. He felt like every football should be his football.

en This is about as good a feeling as you can have playing a football game. Anytime you get five turnovers you have a good chance to win. This game is what it is, and if it helps us gain respect, that's good. I hope people start realizing that we can play football too.

en Yes, we've got a few Scotland internationals who play regularly but their last game was still in front of just 1,500 people, ... So, OK, you're playing international football against decent players but European football is about the night, the occasion, the passion, the noise, the expectation, the knotted stomach before the game, so that's the experience you need, not necessarily just playing in front of 1,500 in an under-21 game.

en Michael Robinson is one of those rare persons who steps in the huddle and people believe in him and believe he's going to get the job done. Anyone who's sacrificed as much as he has, playing different positions, and all the hard work that he's done, I think our players respect him very much. ... I know he has the confidence of this offensive football team and probably the defensive football team also, that when he steps on the football field he is our true leader.

en They don't want to just sit there, line up and play football. They want to try to catch you off guard. They don't want to play smash-mouth football. They want to trick you. They want to catch you substituting. They want to make you think. They want it to be a thinking game instead of a football game.

en He's playing the best football now. Maybe he doesn't get the records, maybe he doesn't have the yards or have the most touchdown passes, but from a game operational standpoint, I think Tom Brady throws the ball as well as anybody in football, manages the game as well as anybody in football, and has three rings on his fingers in the last four years, and he's a winner.


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