Nobody has been criticized as much as I have.

As an NFL player, and as a veteran in this game, no one cares what you're doing during the offseason. They only care about what you do on the football field.

Building a trust takes time.

I love everything about this game.

I take this game very seriously.

I'm all about winning. I'm not about numbers.

Everybody works on mechanics, no matter what position you play.

People were saying John Elway should retire until he won the Super Bowl.

I've never attempted or even tried or will ever throw anyone under the bus. That's just not me. I don't do that.

I think at times, too many people focus on just little things and not focus on what the whole question and the whole answer is.

I'm used to the two tight-end sets.

My work ethic has never been a question.

If I can't walk, then I can't go. That's just the way I play, no matter if you're banged up or what, you've got to be in there.

I've known and seen a lot of things over my years.

In this position I play, it's just repetition and continuing to throw the routes and getting that velocity back that you would throw in game speed.

I'm very hard on myself. If it's a throw that I missed that I know I can make, that's something that I have to correct.

You know what, as I look back on that year, I was very excited on joining the Washington Redskins.

I loved Dan Snyder, I love his attitude and his approach.

When you come off of injuries, you don't want to rush things.

You want to play a whole game, but in the preseason you've got to be smart.

At 75 percent, I personally feel I can be one of the best quarterbacks in the league.

Sometimes you're forced into change.

Every player has a chip on their shoulder about something.

When you don't make the plays that you know you're capable of making, it's frustrating.