I've always been a very opinionated guy, an outgoing personality.

To be able to play a couple of decades, I never thought I'd play that long.

If you want to talk about potential risk, more guys get injured on a field goal than extra point.

Will it make the game safer for people by moving the extra point back to a 43-yarder? If anything, players are going to rush harder because they're thinking, 'That far of a field goal-type try, we have to go after blocking it more.'

The only number I care about is the scoreboard.

I'm always my worst critic.

Sometimes we all need a little time to decompress and think about stuff.

None of us should assume stuff.

Ask a receiver, can we take his gloves off because he's catching the ball too well? Nobody is going to be overly happy about that.

Obviously this all-time leading scorer thing I knew was out there and I thought, 'Man, if I stay healthy, I would like to reach that goal.'

I feel that as long as I'm an asset and not a liability I'm still loving the game as much as I ever have.

If anything, make a 50-yard field goal worth four points instead of three.

I don't think any of us are above the ability to change football from what it is.

Indianapolis is home to me and my family.

I love the Irsay family, but I understand this is a business.

I think the thing is that kickers are getting better.

Kansas City might be the loudest stadium that I've played in.

Coming from a small South Dakota school, it was a different route to get to the NFL. I went from South Dakota State to the World League of American Football with the Amsterdam Admirals, and fortunately I did well enough there that the New England Patriots decided to sign me and give me a chance.

The older you get, the more difficult it is to keep your body right.

I've played with some of the best that have ever played, obviously. I don't know if there is anybody that is a better technician than Peyton Manning. Tom Brady is another quarterback that I was fortunate enough to play with for a bunch of years.

I was the girl who got out of my athletic requirement by managing the boys' sports teams. Which is pretty ingenious, because when I was a sophomore, I got a prom date out of it. That was really strong planning on my part.

I don't feel any different than Tom Brady's daddy just because I played. I don't think I'm any different from any other father who's got a son out there playing.

I'm glad I got to play 15 years. I'm not scarred by the fact I didn't do better, or win more. I don't even talk about it, other people do.

I'm happy for my kids getting postseason opportunities, for both of them playing in the Super Bowl back to back. I never would have envisioned anything like that.