Words matter. These are the best Mohamed Sanu Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.

I know what I think of myself and the standard I hold myself to.
I think I just need to be consistent in everything that I do.
I feel like I bring the juice and the squeeze.
If we’re all talking about something that doesn’t matter, it can be bean talk. If we’re talking about something that we’re talking about together, it could be bean talk.
I play because I love the game. I love the process, I love the work, I love playing football.
I just pray that us as a country and a world can just be united as one.
That’s what they pay me to do is catch the football, so I’m going to do my job.
The book Relentless’ is an awesome book. It taught me a lot about just staying consistent, being level-headed, being relentless at what you want to do.
I’m grateful for my time in New England. It taught me a lot. It just didn’t gel out how I wanted.
There are a lot of guys who football is all they have. And I love football to death, it got me here, it’s what I’ve been doing since I was nine years old, but football ends at a point in time and you’ve got to be prepared for life after football.
I love the bonds you get to build with your teammates, your brothers.
It ain’t about catching 20, 30 whatever. If I catch two I catch two, if I catch 10 I catch 10, as long as we win, that’s all that matters to me.
The NFL is a brotherhood – if you think about all the millions of people that live in America and there’s 1,900 people in the NFL. That’s not that many, so everybody knows each other.
Yeah, I loved playing in Atlanta, I enjoyed it.
Usually halftime’s only like 15 minutes.
I can move, I’m very shifty and at the same time I’m big.
Get out of the house. A lot of kids play video games and aren’t active, and that’s one thing I like to do – keep them active and having fun, interacting with other kids.
I know I want to do something with kids and help them become better mentally, physically and emotionally. They’re the future after we’re gone. So we have to prepare kids to be adults.
Throughout COVID, I just consistently grinded at my craft. I didn’t let COVID get in the way of my goal and the goal is to be the best me that I can be for the team.
I play football, that’s what I do, and people can bet on me if they want to, and if they don’t, then their loss. Then they don’t get a share of the wealth.
When you drop the ball, it’s not about, ‘Oh, he can’t catch,’ or none of that. If you put time into something, of course you can catch. I wouldn’t have got drafted if I couldn’t.
I would say a lot of it came from a lot of different drills that Coach Fleck put me through. That’s my man. He taught me a lot, a lot, a lot about receiver play. And he taught me a lot about catching the ball and just hand placement.
I’m just focused on what I’ve got here in San Fran. I’m excited just to be a part of this team.
I mean, who doesn’t love one-on-one match-ups?
The NFL is a business and I accept it for what it is.
My name’s Mohamed, a lot of people know I’m Muslim, but I’m here because of my football talents, not because I’m Muslim.
That’s how people get better. Keep progressing, keep competing, and good things will happen.
I can’t control what people think about me or how they choose to remember me.
Whatever’s called I’m going to do my part. If the ball comes my way it comes my way.
I want to be a successful businessman outside of football.