Football in general is just fun.

I'm a truly happy person.

I just feel people can see, when I'm 100 percent, I am running hard. I can do pretty good.

Everybody's going to have troubles and problems.

I'm not a showy kind of player.

QB's have it good. They don't take any hits. They have the most pay. The most glamour.

There is a lot to do in Cleveland. It's just those December, January, February months that are tough. But there is a lot to do there.

I read Psalms 18 before every game.

You can do something if you put your heart into it.

This is football; everyone gets hurt. If you run the ball 40 times a game, you're going to get banged around and get nicks and bruises here and there, but I don't pay too much attention to that.

If you can't keep yourself in shape on your own without being told to, that's a shame.

I didn't notice pain in the way that most guys would.

As a kid, you'd look at all these guys in the NFL and almost idolize them.

I was always pretty much the biggest running back on the field at any given time.

When you walk around Cleveland, the fans are starving for a winner and a successful team, and you saw how upset they were when LeBron left. You just want to win it for them.

I'm a human being just like everybody else.

Whenever you're having a down year, it's always tough, especially when you expect a lot from yourself.

I have an open mind and I'm willing to do whatever.

I really enjoyed my time playing in a Browns uniform.

Not only do you have 16 regular-season games, you also have four preseason games. Then if you make the playoffs, you can have four more games before you get to the Super Bowl. So you can already have 24 games without the 18-game season. And 24 games takes a real toll on somebody's body.

I always find competition in each and every thing I do, and it will bring competition - no doubt about it.

I like a good challenge, and I'm always up for anything.

I'll carry a ball around with me all day and ask people to try to knock it out of my hand when I least expect it. I'll give them some money and stuff, so people get pretty geeked up about that. It just helps me to take care of the ball without even thinking about it.

One thing I have figured out: People don't like different. People don't like to see anything different. When you see something different, you are either scared or afraid or you feel threatened. And I feel that the way I play the game, it feels like I should have played 50 years ago. But it's what I do.