I'm human. I make mistakes.

God doesn't make mistakes.

The one thing I learned early on as a football player is people have their opinions, and I can't change them. But I can show them what they're missing.

People have assumed that I have to run the ball before I can throw it most all of my career, all the way back before high school. It's a stereotype put on me for a long time because I'm African-American, and I'm a dual-threat quarterback.

People think, 'Oh, he's a black quarterback, he must be dual-threat.' People throw around that word all the time. It's lazy.

I watched Tim Tebow and how he played and how he carried himself and the good that he did for the game on and off the field. I knew that's what I wanted to do.

If a franchise wants me, they'll take me.

If they want me to run the ball, I'll run it.

I just go out there and play.

Coach OB is fun to play for. He's very tough on you. He wants you to be successful.

There's no timeline from ACLs. People give you five, six, seven, eight months to come back.

I've dealt with adversity before, had injuries before. I didn't let that slow me down. It just changed my attitude about the game.

We just got to capitalize in the red zone. Don't turn the ball over.

For me, I just try to do what's best for the team.

I've played through a lot of injuries before, as a young kid through high school.

It's not overwhelming or shocking to play against the SEC, like most fans think.

I love all people, and that's what I focus on.

I can't control other people, what their beliefs are.

I can control what I can control. I just focus on me, and that's it.

I never forget where I come from. It means everything.

One thing that translates from college to the NFL is winners, and, I think, being a quarterback, that's the biggest thing: being recognized, winning games.

I just want to be a complete professional quarterback, and that's going to take time.

My reads, operation with the offense, timing with the receivers, routes, sitting in the pocket, trusting my line - everything is always a work in progress.

Each big play is always a confidence-booster.

You try to learn as much as you can with each rep.

I'm just going to do what I can do, not worry about taking hits. I'm not going to shy away from that... I'm going to try to protect myself and make sure I do my job.

Honestly, I just kind of play ball. I guess I'm pretty good in the state of Florida.

You just always have to protect yourself. Try not to take any unnecessary hits.

Whenever you're falling or getting tackled, try to protect yourself. But that's part of the game; that's part of football.

There's only so much that you can control, especially when the game speed is super, super fast, and guys are flying at you, and you're trying to make a play and get rid of the ball.

I'm going to give all my will and all my guts to try to get the ball in the end zone.

It took a long time for me to put a smile on my face over the course of my lifetime, and my experience of what I've been through on and off the field.

I only get to experience this college football once. I want to live it up while I can.

I try to do what's best for the team, try to get the win, and try to have success on offense.

Every time I have the ball in my hands, which is every play, I feel I'm the best player on the team. That's just my mentality. I'm not saying that in a cocky way, but everybody should have that mentality when they step on that field.

As we play, I just kind of make the best decision and try to move the chains.

It's good to be able to run and have a balanced offense. They've got to be worried about both things. They can't just focus on the run game or the passing game and have us locked down that way. So when you have balance, good things are going to happen on offense.

I'm not Jadeveon Clowney; I'm Deshaun Watson, so I just focus on me and what I can do for my team. I stay in my own lane and do what I've got to do.

The Heisman - it would be a privilege and an honor to receive that award, but at the end of the day, I want to be the best I can be at my position and for my team.

It's hard to be perfect, but that's something we try to strive for.

I don't go into a game thinking I'm going to run more than I'm going to pass. So it just depends on what the defense is going to bring in the situation of the game and what happens that play.

I just play in the moment, play in the game one game at a time.

I'm a lot more comfortable on the field than I am talking in front of a crowd.

I'm not afraid of who I am.

I know where I was before, and I know where I want to go.

My experience, and my results, kind of speak for itself.

Hopefully, one day, I'll be up there with Michael Jordan.

I really don't care what people think about my game as long as I'm getting the Ws.

People can think what they do, but when I step on the field, I'll be successful.

I am a momma's boy, so she gets whatever she wants.