Every week you go in and hope that you have production in the passing game and also in the running game.

As you get going in the game you just kind of go along and you play the game.

I think for any QB, if you play with confidence you play well because you're confident in what you're doing; you're confident in where you're going with the ball.

You never want to lose but it happens in the NFL.

Any time you get a bye week you embrace it as a player.

Every rep I can get is valuable.

With every look I can get and every defense I play against I get more experience.

I feel very blessed and lucky to have the opportunity to get out there and play. That's all you can ask for as a young guy trying to make it in this league.

All you can ask for in this game is an opportunity.

There are times when the criticism is something you deserve as a quarterback, and there are times when the people doing the criticizing don't know what they're talking about.

One word in one system might mean something else. You have to get a feel for it and study hard and then also when you get into these game-plan weeks, just bear down on what we're doing on a week-to-week basis.

If you don't take care of the ball in this league, I know it's tough to win.

I hope to do the 'Letterman' show, 'Leno,' all that.

I always want to be out there with my team. I always want to fight.

Everybody wishes they were better at golf.

I never had a car in high school or college.

I collected baseball and football cards. My most valuable was probably a Mark McGwire rookie card.

It's just part of the NFL. There's going to be moving parts constantly. There's going to be roster changes. There's going to be coaches going somewhere else.

You always have to be thinking about your opportunity. You always have to be ready.

When I go home, I love to play the 'Tiger Woods' game with my brothers. It's always fun to sit there for a few hours and play.

In the preseason, you usually only get a small window of opportunity, but when you get out there for four quarters and you're able to put it together, then you're able to go out there game after game and continue to get better, it was great, especially when I was able to prove a lot of my critics and naysayers wrong.

You learn, across the league, with very successful quarterbacks, nobody does it by themselves.

For the most part, from the player standpoint, the coaches do the coaching and you try to come in and execute the game plan or the scheme they put in front of you.

Competition brings out the best in everybody.