I'm going to discipline my kids, and can't no one tell me how to discipline my kids.

It's not a public matter when you discipline your family.

My dad's funny. He's laid back and a cool guy.

My mom, she's the strict one. If we did something bad, we'd get a whippin' but nothing too bad.

Some days I wouldn't even go to class. I'd sit in the room and play video games with my friends and eat powdered mashed potatoes.

Any time you have an injury, it's going to be tough.

It's cool because football, as much as it gives, it takes away a lot, too.

All the energy, all the pain, sweat and tears that go into it, the amount I had to put in to get me to where I had to play, it was more taxing on me physically and mentally than it was good for me.

I was able to do well for myself, make a statement in the league. I had a heck of a time doing it, but at the end of the day, it's about me and my family and being comfortable and being fun.

God gave me the ability, so why not? Go out there and play for Him. Maximize the talent He gave you.

Everybody has their struggles.

My phone blows up all the time. I had to change my number.

I don't think things have changed for me. Yes, I got a big contract, but my focus is still the same.

I think if anybody had the opportunity to stay in one place and play ball, they would.

I had some nerve damage that was kind of messing up my grip a little.

If you have injuries, it's tough.

You have to be physical. If you are not, defensive backs will try to pick on you.

I am not cocky or real showboatish.

I have always been like this. I take after my father. I'm just chill.

It's easy to show off if you are making plays all the time. But it's not me.

I have not suffered any nerve damage, nor have I received any treatment for nerve damage.

I would like to go down as the greatest receiver in this game. I'm not doing all this hard work for nothing.

Just try to add more things to my game each year.

Trying to be smarter, work smarter, and just take care of my body more and more.

I'm just going out there and doing exactly what I'm coached and doing exactly what I'm supposed to do and just trying to help this team win.

You never know what can happen in football. It's football.

I think any time you bring those guys in, one with a lot of playoff experience, with rings - those guys won - guys in the locker room gravitate towards those guys. Those guys have been there, so there's a lot that they can teach the guys.

My thing is, everything I do, I leave it out there and let the chips fall where they may.

I put up some great numbers.

It is what it is. I balled out, had some good years, man, had fun and did it with some guys and made relationships that will never end.

Any time you're dealing with an ankle, you've got to run, you've got to cut, you've got to do all those things. It makes it tough.

You want to be smart. You don't want to put yourself in a position where you can't be there for the team when it comes down to the end.

Guys try to take you out of the game if they know they can. So especially if you've got a playmaker, guys on the defense would do that.

My son makes me want to be better so that I can be there for him.

I hope I can be as good of a father to my son as my dad was to me.

I'm the gorgeous gangster.

When I first started wearing pink, it wasn't nothing I planned on doing or strategized. But people showed me so much love for the pink mink I wore, I had to go out to Pantone and create my own color, which is called Killa Pink.

You can get away with black sweatpants for a day or two, but pink is something you wear for one day: the day before you go to the washer or cleaners. When people wear pink t-shirts for three straight days, it disturbs me. It aggravates me.

When I was young, I wanted to be like the rappers. I remember being in junior high and wanting a fisherman hat and a link because EPMD had one. I wanted to wear Adidas because Run-DMC wore Adidas. As I came into my own, I just wanted to do me.

When I did pink, I did it so I wouldn't be dressing like everybody else.

Just growing up in Harlem, it didn't matter what you had to do to get fresh - you would do it.

There's nothing really to talk about with the police. I mean, for what?

I just think that rap takes way more slack than the video games and the movies. We don't make guns. Smith and Wesson makes guns. Like, white people make guns and bullets, and all we're doing is rhyming and putting words together.

No record company in the world would say, 'We're not promoting if you keep calling somebody a snitch.' They know what makes money. A record company would never be that stupid. Ever.

Me and 50 had a conversation. We good.

I won't just give up anything to anybody because they're waving a gun around.

I roll with the punches.

Basically, I want to prove to everybody that I can write music - good music.

Music is always gonna change; it's just a matter of keeping up with the times.

You want to stay grounded, but you need to keep the music growing.