Austin Pettis can make plays.
— Jeff Fisher
You can't put a running back in there and have him not know who to pick up. You can't get your quarterback hit.
It's not a born-again thing; it was a peaceful, really, really cool moment where I just felt that I was no longer the dad anymore. I actually had become a son, and it makes things much easier from a day-to-day perspective.
Discipline is doing what you really don't want to do so you can do what you really want to do.
I actually ran in junior high school a little bit, you know, like most kids do in track and things. Then I got out of it and just trained for football and played ball for so many years - high school, college and the NFL.
The nickel spot, inside. It's the hardest position to play. It's harder than outside.
Pay respect to your opponent.
There was something missing. But in my world, there is never time to figure out what is, in fact, missing.
My kids are athletic, but they don't run.
As we say from time to time, it's hard to win in the National Football League.
One of the more difficult things is the time. Either you are going 100 miles an hour, or you are sleeping. There is nothing in between.
I had this moment in church, which I think really turned me off. I was 7 or 8 years old and I was sitting at church, and we happened to be playing with the sunlight that was coming down from the stained glass window, and the monsignor came down to the pew and grabbed us by our neck collars and said, 'I'll deal with you.'
I've always liked to run. I did it from a conditioning standpoint, you know. I really enjoyed running, and I do it to stay in shape.