That's my motto: dream, believe, achieve.

I'm honest - of course I want to be a legend.

I don't read the paper.

Teams really take into account character.

There was a time when I thought, 'God, this whole football thing might not work out for me.'

I think I constantly refer back to some of the things that I learned in New England and throughout my career. It was a great stepping stone, and it also gave me time to mature as a player and as a quarterback.

I like my life just the way it is. And it's great.

I've got a model wife.

I don't want anybody else's life.

The hardest part sometimes is when you don't get the reps and you continue to push yourself to learn and understand what's really going on.

I've played in a lot of different roles through the course of my career and I've been a starter for a lot of those years and the mentality can never change.

As long as anybody plays this game, you never master it because there are so many things that are always changing.

Anytime you can get the ball in the receiver's hands with some space, you let their natural abilities take over.

It is always interesting to hear older players come back and talk.

I can't understand for the life of me why people would cheer when somebody gets hurt. I guess that is the sick world that we are sometimes in.

Pro Day was very important for me because that was really the only time that I had to prove that I could play at an NFL level and that was really through the physical drills they put me through which was running and throwing the ball. It turned out pretty well for me.

I care about winning ball games.

As a quarterback, you have to go out and take care of the ball. That is your No. 1 priority.

The weather is the weather. You have to deal with whatever is out there.

Five turnovers in the second half; you can't beat anybody doing that.

You can work on routes all day in practice but in the game what it comes down to is if somebody is open or not. You kind of go through your progressions and go through it that way.

I always look forward to playing.

You have to go through your reads and you have to make smart decisions because if you start forcing it in to double coverage you will get into bad habits and that is when bad plays happen.

I think that for a lot of young quarterbacks, sometimes it's difficult to get thrown into the fire quickly because from my experience, either you learn how to be a professional from the veteran players.