Quarterbacks need to make their team better. If it's a bad team, they can even make a bad team better.
The greatness of America is capitalism, free market capitalism. The exceptionalism of American business.
The pro athlete is a sad tale. He signs a big contract and thinks he's set for life. I didn't think I was set for life, and I don't now. As athletes, we are important, celebrities, in demand and rich. Then we are out of the game and we are not important, not celebrities, not in demand and not rich.
What's so wonderful about football and business and show business is that every time I start thinking I'm special, I get knocked on my ass.
That's how I judge a quarterback: Either you make plays or you don't. I don't even want to talk about mechanics.
You can only learn by opening yourself up to engage with different sources of information. How can you learn something if you never see it, read it, or hear it?
The New York Times Bestseller 'The Amateur,' written by Ed Klein, former editor of the 'New York Times Magazine,' is one of the best books I've read.
You know, quarterbacks, I think greatness in quarterbacks is taking what you've got, whether it's a great team, a good team, or a struggling team and make them better.