Words matter. These are the best Jesse Palmer Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I just love that in college football, we get these big nonconference matches early. It’s exciting for everybody. It’s exciting for the fans and the players as well.
There are a lot of things about playing football that I miss. More than anything, I miss competing. I miss the camaraderie. I miss the locker room and the huddle and those kinds of things.
But I remember back in 1998, the year after Peyton Manning left Tennessee, a lot of people didn’t really give Tennessee a chance. There was a lesser-known Tee Martin playing quarterback. He ended up leading them to a national championship in 1998 the year after Peyton left.
I played club football with a traveling team since I was 8 years old. I also played basketball and baseball, so I was competing on the athletic fields the entire year.
Kirby Smart is one of the best defensive minds in college football.
I’m never looking for excuses. However, you need to get in a rhythm to be effective at QB on a consistent basis. So being pulled from a game and then inserted back in won’t always be beneficial or enhance your performance level.
I’m a huge Food Network fan – I still love watching ‘Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.’
Youth sports helped shape me in a lot of different ways.
My favorite team was always the Chicago Bears and my favorite NFL player was, without question, Walter Payton. His competitiveness and desire were unmatched.
The only job I’d consider leaving ESPN for would be to call NFL games.
I’m working for ESPN and ABC doing college football. I do NFL stuff for TSN in Canada. I’m so lucky to have this job.
In ‘Law and Order,’ that wasn’t a real stretch; I had to play an athlete and I had like four lines.
The thing that I love about working at ‘GMA’ the most is the storytelling – there are so many different genres on that show and themes you can cover, so it’s been a lot of fun.
When I became more aware and educated on the state of youth sports and the inability for so many who want to participate, I knew I wanted to be involved.
I’m a perfectionist, so I’m always looking to upgrade all areas of my play.
I never tried to pigeonhole myself. I’ve been willing to take risks and try doing things like reality TV with ‘The Bachelor’ or Food Network or ‘Good Morning America.’
Football has always been my biggest passion. It’s my wheelhouse. Regardless of where my career goes in television or media, I never want to lose football.