I love math.
— Jameis Winston
I have to be a good game manager for us to be able to win games. I like having a gunslinger mentality, though, because I'm not afraid to make any throw.
I want to be someone who depended on his mind, his arm.
We showed people we can win with our backs against the wall. We've just got to do that more often.
In college, I was up under this microscope everywhere I went. I couldn't go to class without somebody stalking me or asking me for something, an autograph or a picture.
One important thing I learned: When you turn the ball over in the NFL, you don't know when you are going to get that chance back.
I'm from the same hometown as Bo Jackson, I wish Bo Jackson would've snuck in the classroom and surprised me.
I believe that people make mistakes, but I also believe that you bounce back from those and I'm just moving forward.
You put a big smile on your face and work hard and work to improve every single day.
I believe when you're communicating with any player, you're going to have some disagreements.
I'm a strong believer that coaches coach and players play.
I'm just growing. Growing in faith and trying to better myself as a Christian and as a man.
I know I have a past.
Every game I try to get better and better.
God is teaching me to really just take small increments towards Him every single day. One thing about Jesus. He's always walking towards us because he wants to guide us. But all we have to do, we have to be willing to be vulnerable and take steps towards Him.
I just have to keep working hard.
I look good, and I know it.
I just love Coach Koetter's offense.
Any way you can invest in yourself to make you play better is a good thing.
When my back's against the wall, I need to rise to the occasion.
Going out there and losing is so easy. I want stuff to be hard - that's why I want to win championships, I want to win games.
I'm such a passionate player, I always want to make big plays and I always want to have excitement.
One thing I always do in the huddle, pre-snap, is make eye contact.
Not many kids get the opportunity to meet their idol, I know I wish I did.
I have nothing to prove.
In high school I wore No. 8, in college I wore No. 5, and five plus three is eight and five minus three is two, you know? Addition and subtraction.
I dream of being a Hall of Famer one day.
Coach Koetter coaches his tail off, and he definitely supports me.
I was baptized when I was younger because I grew up in the church.
I know I've made mistakes.
Coach Koetter is an amazing offensive coordinator.
My mother was the youngest of 11 kids and I grew up in her family's household. I was blessed to have my dad in my life and his family lived right down the street from the church.
My goal is to get better every year and statistically that has happened in a lot of different things.
A lot of people thought I was fat, but I'm proving everybody wrong.
There are some throws I should not make.
I just love the game. I've got a passion for the game.
I'm a competitor.
Losing, I believe... losing is too easy. And I hate easy stuff.
In the NFL, you have to take advantage of every opportunity that you get, and if you don't, you'll usually lose.
The most important thing I learned is I have to get my body in shape, because those men look good. Not just the other quarterbacks - everyone. Their bodies look good.
I always make sure I'm talking to kids about education.
You never focus on the negative.
I'm just ready to play football. I'm ready to get involved in the community, I'm ready to just do positive things and move forward.
My job is to win games and, hopefully, win Super Bowls.
Me and Coach Koetter have a great relationship, first and foremost, and we've got the same goal when we go out there on that football field - and that's to win the football game.
When you can put your whole body into things, you can create so much power.
The thing about this league that I've learned is that you can't really harp too much on your last game. The next game is the most important game and you've got to prepare for that.
Well, traditionally, how I grew up, I grew up in the Baptist Church, always going to church every Sunday, Sunday school, vacation Bible school.
I always knew that my identity wasn't in football. It wasn't in baseball. I knew it's always been in Christ and just my upbringing has always led me to have a tremendous faith that God was going to see me through and he would not give me too much that I couldn't bear.
Sometimes checking that ball down is the simple decision. It's about moving the chains. It's about a completion here and a completion there. And that's how you know the game really slows down is when you're able to do that, when it's just second nature.