Words matter. These are the best Taysom Hill Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
BYU has the best fans in world.
When I had those injuries in college, I had all of these conversations with coaches about protecting myself. It was a constant internal struggle for me.
I love playing for BYU.
As far as the NFL experience, it’s difficult. It’s a ton of fun, but it’s difficult.
I had a lot of ups and downs through my career at BYU, through different injuries and stuff. The fan bases have always been right there to pick me up and support me through all those injuries.
It’s cool that someone would be willing to pay to wear your jersey around.
I was born and raised in Pocatello, Idaho.
I felt a lot of love through playing at BYU.
I understand the business of the NFL.
I love competing, and I love throwing the football.
Being paid as a professional athlete didn’t change how hard I was working because I’m always going to do that, whether it’s the weight room or the film room.
I have always attributed my abilities to play football and, really, all other skills and attributes, to God.
The preseason’s all about getting good film out there, making the most of the opportunities that you get.
I had an expectation going into the NFL, and then the experience that I had exceeded what I expected to see from people that played at that level. And so, it was a learning experience not only from a mental standpoint and a physical standpoint, but just a routine standpoint.
Being married is such a blessing, and my wife has been a rock. I rely on her for emotional support.
I love to compete. I love to be on the field.
Missionaries learn to manage situations and to rely on the Lord.
Everything falls on the quarterback.
Football is always going to be a means to an end. The physicality of the game – your body can’t hold up. There’s life after football, and I do worry. I don’t want to put myself in jeopardy. I probably need to be more cautious, but this is me. It still isn’t going to change the way I play.
It’s cool to be a role model.
Being the full-time quarterback, there is a big responsibility to stay healthy for your team.
I love playing football.
If you can provide value somewhere and have a coach who believes in you and creates opportunities for you, it’s so important to continue to try to excel.
Listen, trials and difficult times can help you become better and move forward, or they can cause you to step backward. It’s how you handle those situations that shows who you can become.
I’m used to the natural role of a quarterback where everyone looks to you.
I just want to win.
I’m going to go out and give it all I can, and it isn’t going to be on my mind that I might get hurt. If it happens, it happens, and I’ll be OK with whatever does happen.
I don’t want to put off negative vibes to my teammates. That’s kind of my leadership mentality.
At the end of the day, I want to have an opportunity to play quarterback in the NFL.
My mindset is to come in and compete.