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Adam Thielen
As a competitor, as an athlete, you want the ball to come to you.
I think that everybody should have the same opportunities.
I honestly don't care about individual awards or statistics.
I always played 'FIFA' and stuff like that growing up, and seeing those guys celebrate, I kind of got inspiration from that.
When I was early in my career, I really followed Twitter, seeing what people were saying about me. I definitely saw them talking about Mr. Mankato and all that. It was fun for me to have a little bit of extra support from outside people. I definitely helped me build confidence, that's for sure.
When you're coming into training camp, there's not a whole lot that is familiar. When you can grab something from it, it keeps you calm and helps you just play football.
I have a lot of things to work on, a lot of things to get better at, which is good.
When there are things I see on tape that I think I can get better at, it frustrates me.
I think everybody individually does things a little differently. As a quarterback, every quarterback has their strengths and their weaknesses.
For us, we're homebodies. My wife and I like to be at home with family.
For me, I'm just trying to keep getting better.
When we go out, we have our favorite places, and the great thing about Minnesota is that most Minnesotans are pretty respectful of your time when you're with your family.
I've never been a numbers guy. Numbers don't excite me. Winning games excites me.
Money is good and everything, but championships are what it's about.
You make yourself tougher in the offseason.
You constantly have to grind, work harder than anyone else.
I don't think it's much different at this level. It just feels like playing high school football, college football. It's the same games, the same routes.
I love when people think I'm not a good receiver.
I love when people think it's going to be easy to guard me.
I'm always going to feel like the underdog. I feel like that's the kind of mind-set I want to have and if I do lose that mind-set, I want somebody to slap me in the face and say, 'Hey, pick it up and get back to the roots.'
In high school I just loved to compete and play sports. I didn't have a sport that I was going to say, 'Hey, I'm going to play this at the next level.' Whatever my best opportunity was was what I was going to do.
I thought I was better at basketball, but obviously people didn't think so. But I loved them equally, whether it be baseball season, basketball, football, golf, I liked them equally.
We actually had a toilet on the sideline in college. We had like a little mini-toilet; we'd go and flush it.