Words matter. These are the best Brock Osweiler Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Everybody wants to be on the field and show what they’re capable of and help their football team win games.
My mentality is that no matter how good or bad the previous play was, move on to the next one.
I’m a guy that learns from making mistakes. Sometimes that’s not the best way to learn, but that’s how I learn.
My wife will act as the offensive coordinator at times during the evening. I’ll have her read the full play to me. I’ll sit there and try to picture it, spit it back out to her, make sure I’m verbalizing it the right way so that when I step into the huddle the next day in practice, things are coming out clear.
Guys get… benched, replaced. They get injured; another guy comes in and becomes the starter. That happens all the time.
Any time a team doesn’t score points, it’s on me.
Bottom line, I have nothing but respect for Peyton Manning… He was always a great teammate to me; he’s still a great friend to this day.
There’s nothing that can replace learning on the field.
I get too hyped before games.
I had a tremendous four seasons there in Denver, and you know, those are four years that I’ll always hold very close to my heart.
I have nothing but love for my time I spent in Denver, and appreciation, and gratitude.
Anytime you play New England, you know it’s going to be a challenge.
I’m going to be who I am and believe in what I bring to the table every day.
Coach Godsey is a brilliant mind, a great teacher, and it’s been fun learning from him so far.
A lot of people say, ‘Oh, playing backup quarterback, that’s the best position in the world.’ Well, what they don’t understand is when we leave the building at 5 o’clock on Wednesday or Thursday when practice wraps up, we still need to go home and study and prepare just like you’re the starter.
You can’t take a single day for granted in the National Football League. Every single day, you need to earn your spot on the roster.
My belief is whether I’m the starter, whether I’m the backup, I’m going to show up the same exact way. I’m going to prepare the same exact way, and I’ll always be ready to go.
As a competitor, you want to be out there in the fire with your teammates.
I’ve always had visions of being a starting quarterback. That’s why I come to work every day.
It starts with me. I have to get the team in the right play and throw the ball where it’s supposed to go.
I had a tremendous one season playing for Coach Kubiak, and I have nothing but great things to say about him as a person and a coach.
As coaches say, it’s about finding your role. We’re coming together as a team.
It’s always a good situation to have the target be on you because that means you have been playing well.
I have tremendous respect for coach Gary Kubiak. I love that guy.
We all know that the NFL is the best of the best, and there’s great competition across the board, so any time you’re hurt or something like that, and another guy gets his opportunity, he’s going to try to make the most of it.
I think any time an offense struggles with developing a rhythm, struggles with scoring points, I think the first thing you have to examine is the quarterback.
I have always been the tallest guy in my class, going back to first grade. Announcers have always had fun with it.
When you play a great team like the Patriots, you can only kick so many field goals and stay in the game.
It’s very exciting… what DeAndre brings to the game is truly special. To have the opportunity to play with a football player like that, that’s what gets a quarterback out of bed in the morning.
I had to wait my turn. I had to learn that even when you’re sitting behind somebody, you still have a chance to learn something every single day.
Football is a game you’re supposed to have fun in.
No-huddle is something that I’m very comfortable with.
I’ve always been a leader. If someone was getting picked on in school, I’d try to deflate that situation by inviting that kid to eat lunch with me. I’ve always tried to be a uniter.
I’m not here to be a puppet, if you will.
What I’m trying to do is maximize every day.
Whenever you are in a new system, and you go on summer break and come back for training camp Day 1, you don’t know how much is really going to stick.
I would need a book to describe Jamal Miles. He can do it all. We line him up in the slot. We bring him into the backfield. We hand the ball to him. We send him in motion and get him the ball. He throws the football. He might be the best athlete I’ve ever been around in my life.
It’s a basketball thing, I think. I said I was just over 6’7,” and they made it 6’8″, and it’s always kind of been that way.
There’s not a lot of time to have conversations on the field during the game. That’s where the trust and the practice comes into play, through practice, through off-site throwing sessions; that’s where you build that trust and build that cohesion with a wide receiver.
I think one thing as far as my learning curve and what I’m learning – there is a time to take a sack, and then there is also a time to try to find a way to maybe throw the ball at a receiver’s feet.
I love coming to work every single day.
You want to have your hand on the ball every single play.
Through the learning experiences, I’ve been trying to eliminate mistakes. I don’t want the same mistake to happen twice.
Decisions need to be made in milliseconds out on the field, and you need to almost know what the other guy is thinking and exactly what he’s going to do.
Any coach, any team in the NFL, if they had Peyton Manning healthy and ready to play, I think we all know who is going to play in the game.