If you get a great wife who understands the demands of someone in athletics, I think that's important.
I think as a player there's a sense of urgency every single year that this is the year we're going to have success and do the things we're excited about.
When you're younger, it's about, 'How can I get better? How can I become the player that I want to be?' As you get older, it's, 'How can this football team improve?' While all along getting better along the way.
I think you use the negative things that happen from the year before - and from other years, too - to spur you to do the things you need to do to take the next step.
As a competitor and an athlete, you love that you get to go back and challenge someone, especially the world champs.
It's just like high school. If you're a freshman or a sophomore, it's hard to tell the seniors who've been through two, three, playoff games what to do.