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A lot of wide receivers, they always run their routes at 100% speed. As a DB, that allows you to get a feel for how you need to play them.
The NFL wants to see teams put up points.
I know I can go outside and have better numbers than I put up in the slot.
I have to prove every week that I’m the best.
The best corners can play everywhere.
Once I retire, I would definitely love to be a DJ. That would be fun.
If you can put your hands on the receiver and get to him fast, that messes up everything for them. If I don’t put hands on him, he’s probably going to beat me on the route.
My strategy is just to always compete. Even if they catch 10 balls on me, I make sure that they have to fight for every one of those. That’s worked for me.
There is always pressure playing cornerback. It’s just a position where you’re always in the spotlight.
Coming in as an undrafted rookie, I wanted to make sure I competed every day against those talented receivers. Brandon Lloyd, he was a great guy to go against because I did a lot of scout team. Going against him every day along with all those other receivers really helped me polish my game.
I’m glad I have a story to tell. It’s unique, it’s mine, and I’m blessed to have it.
I like playmakers, man, if it’s a playmaker on defense or offense, just a guy who is going to put up some points, a guy who’s going to be able to change the game.
You’re going to hit some rough patches. You’re going to run into obstacles. People are going to say, ‘You can’t do it.’ But you have to persevere. You have to keep working hard and believing in yourself.
I would love to be in a zone concept every once in a while. Probably later on in my career.
I had to really work for everything. I’m definitely an underdog. I think Jesus made me be in that situation to be able to relate to more people. That’s why give back to the at-risk kids.
If I’m playing bad, then I know we’re not winning a lot of games, and we’re definitely not No. 1 in pass defense.
I loved Lil Wayne growing up; he was like the king when I was growing up. I remember ‘Fireman.’ That was one of my favorite songs.
How do you tackle Rob Gronkowski? You gotta hit him low, man – hit him in his knees. That’s the best chance you have of hitting him.
The letters I get from people, a lot of people are very appreciative. I get stacks of letters. I’ll do an event, and all the kids will send me all kinds of letters, and that right there is enough motivation to keep doing it.
You’re out there on an island. It’s just you and the best receiver, man-to-man, in one-on-one coverage a lot of the time. And you don’t really get any help. If you get beat, everyone can see. If you get scored on, everyone knows. That’s the difficulty of playing corner.
I just want to maximize my time here on the football field and after that, I don’t know what I’ll do. I can coach, I can do a lot of things.
I think you have to have the talent, and guys have to believe in what you’re doing. Everybody has to play to the end.
I’ve just always had faith. I always had a relationship with God, always spiritually, and always just had that confidence in Him that he would always have my back.
I’ve always just wanted one shot, because you can turn that into something.
When you’re not good, and you are losing, and a team puts 50 on you, you gotta figure something out.