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I don't care if people think I'm one of the best receivers or one of the worst receivers. I don't really care.
I don't care what people think about me.
I played college football for free. I had to pay to play, really.
I wouldn't take back having a kid for the world.
You know, the media always tries to twist things and make things into what they're not.
Something I remind myself every day, just do your job to the best of your ability and that's the most important thing.
For me, after every game you look yourself in the mirror and ask 'what can i do better, what can i do to help this team?' Then you go back to the drawing board and you go back and you work hard.
I love when people doubt me. I love when people don't think that I'm good enough to play at a certain level, not good enough to be a starter, things like that. That's the stuff that drives me.
In the NFL, there's never really that moment where you're like, Hey, I made the team. Or: Hey, you made the practice squad. You just kind of show up the next day and go to work. Nobody really says anything. You just kind of go to work.
I've always been a very observant person, a visual person. That's my way of learning. Things on paper, notes and things like that, don't help me the same way as watching things live.
A lot of people can talk about their faith. When you live it every day and act on the word of God, it's pretty cool to see.
The guys who play at a high level probably think they are better than they are, and that's all right.
I want to be respected based on how I play.
I have to admit I've dreamed of kicking the game-winning field goal in the Super Bowl many times. That's the fun thing about being a kicker, you never know when it's going to come down to your kick deciding the game.
Every time you step on the field you have to reestablish and re-prove yourself.
Indianapolis is home to me and my family.
I know I'm going to shoot a leopard.
I think the most important asset to kicking is being mentally headstrong.
This is a hard enough sport when you're giving 100 percent. If you're giving anything less than that, it'll swallow you up.
There's a lot of fun things about this sport, but trying to hoist that trophy at the end is what we all play for.
I suppose any person who's played somewhere for a certain amount of time and then has the opportunity to go back and just reminisce a little bit, maybe it holds a different feeling than some of the other places.
Selective amnesia is a good thing to have. So is good focus.
If anything, make a 50-yard field goal worth four points instead of three.
I've kicked a lot of balls over the years.
I first learned about kicking under pressure in 1996, my rookie year with the Patriots. I was signed as a free agent by a team that already had Matt Bahr, one of the best kickers around. To win the job, I had to show coach Bill Parcells that I could make kicks when they counted. That process started in training camp.
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