All I want to do is go out there and win.

Constantly getting knocked down and picking myself back up, the relationships I've been able to form with all the different people in the different cities, I wouldn't trade it for anything.

I feel like the luckiest guy in the world sometimes, getting to go outside and play football with my friends.

Any time I see Kansas City on the schedule, especially when it's an away game, you start to think about the experience of playing in Arrowhead and how difficult it is to come in and play with the noise and how great those fans are.

The two things that make you a good head coach in this league are if you can get the players to respect you and if you can come across with a clear, consistent message.

That's one of the things with a championship-caliber team, is how it deals with injuries.

I try to be the same guy every day, no matter the situation, no matter the adversity.

I'm not gonna throw a Ryan Leaf bullet, but I've got a good enough arm, where I think it'll turn some heads and keep them interested.

I've been called worse than a Harvard kid.

I wouldn't trade my experience for anybody's.

You never know what's going to happen in the NFL. That's probably the thing I've learned most - expect the unexpected and go from there.

My normal is craziness - moving around and jumping from team to team and having to get used to different guys in a short period of time.

I've had so many ups and downs in my career. When it's going good, you learn to enjoy the ride.

Competition definitely brings out the best in you.

As you get older, life gets more complicated.

I know myself so well. So I know if I'm not confident in the play, it's not going to be a good play.

One thing that I've learned about myself is I have to trust what I see. And that maybe sounds silly, but there's things that I feel or see during a game that, you know, I used to explain it as I have an angel on one shoulder that's telling me to run the play and the devil on the other shoulder that's telling me really what I should do.

I've never been fast, but I can move well enough to do what I need to do.

I would have loved to stay in Buffalo and all that.

When you play quarterback and the offense doesn't play well, a lot of that is because of the quarterback. You're going to receive the criticism.

I'm getting better as a quarterback. A lot of that is an understanding of the game, of myself, of who I'm playing against.

Unfortunately, football's hard and you're going to have bad games sometimes.

I have enjoyed every single step of the journey that I've been on.

My career has been so different than most guys. I've kind of bounced around and always, one way or another, ended up in the starting lineup. So I would say my career has been very unique.