Trust the process. If I can't trust you to go to class, how can I trust you on the field? If you want rings, want to go to the league, want to be great, trust the process.
— Ha Ha Clinton-Dix
My family, my family, my family... That's always been the No. 1 thing for me. They were always at every game, every event supporting me, even if my sister had to work an extra night to take a day off to be at my game... They were just always there 100 percent, motivating me, picking me up from practice, taking me to practice.
That's what you don't see about coach Saban. He's a very funny guy.
I just hope we can find peace and justice and get back to getting better in this world.
I went into criminal justice because I want to learn more about the law, about what's going on in this world, and be a mentor to kids from where I'm from.
My mom was always there. Even if she got off work late sometimes, I still went to practice, whether I was 30 minutes late, 45 minutes late... I was still going to practice.
Give me an opportunity, I'm going to take advantage of those opportunities.
You've got to be able to play in the box and play deep.
I feel for the cops; I feel for us as a society as a whole, period.
I'm a great player. I play fast; I'm a great tackler.
When I was a kid, I remember I used to hide under the bed sometimes because I didn't want to go to practice. Even when I didn't want to go to practice, it could be pouring rain outside, and I'd be like, 'Yes, no practice today,' and my mom would be there, and we were still going, and we'd have practice under the pavilion.
I'm a baller. Put me in the position to make plays, I'm going to make plays.
I think I can play both deep field and inside the box.
You have to put yourself in people's shoes in certain situations because you don't know what people really think or what they're really going through.