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I’m a role model.
Growing up, as a kid, my father was always there.
Did I ever get booed? I don’t think I ever got booed.
Every year, jobs are on the line.
If I’m tired, I’m coming out. I won’t do that to my teammates and stay on the field when I know I’m not going to be able to do it.
I’m a great player; I’m one of the best defensive ends in the league, and I honestly think that.
Once I get on a roll, it’s hard to stop me.
I’ve been through worst, seen worst.
I have a lot of people depending on me – even people I didn’t know depended on me.
The only thing that can stop me from being me is me.
You never can stop learning.
You put in the work, you should get to the playoffs.
I lead by example. Everybody sees it.
My mom and dad taught me a lot. They kept me out of trouble and told me to go a better route. They taught me how to be a man, basically.
I’m only going to get better and better. Not going to get worse.
We had bills to pay. My dad wasn’t working, and it was tough for my mom. People were always raising the rent, so I had to work, too. Everybody in the house worked to pay the rent.
New York is the biggest city, biggest fan base, and they don’t sugarcoat nothing around here.
I just want to whup the man in front of me, play after play.
There is a certain way that I play. You just have to have a feel for it. That’s something you have to feel as a football player.
The less thinking you do, the better you play.
I want to get to the quarterback and stop the run.
In this game called football, we don’t know who’s going to the playoffs.
I think like that all the time: nobody can block me, nobody can stop me, nobody can play the run the way I can. You’ve got to think like that all the time.
You’ve just got to have it, man. Like, in this game of football, you can tell when you look at film who’s more passionate about the game.
I teach some of the guys stuff that I’ve learned.
I think I am worth a lot of money.
I’m going to keep rushing the ball until the whistle blows and it’s the end of the game. That’s how I’m going to keep playing.
I’m a vet. I know the game and know how to play the game.
I am a great pass rusher. I’m not saying, ‘Do you think you can be?’ I know I am. I am.
Talk is cheap; play the game.
Without God and the strong heart that I have, I wouldn’t be able to make it.
I don’t like people knowing about my business, and my situation, so I try to keep out of people’s situations unless they come to me and ask for help.
At the end of the day, media is going to say whatever they’re going to say.
Not every pass-rush move is going to work to perfection, so therefore, you’ve got to figure out what’s best for you.
If you can make it here, you can make it anywhere. That’s why I play. If I made it in New York, you can make it anywhere.
What I bring to the table to help my team is that I’m never going to quit.
I had a job to take care of my parents, to take care of some bills at the house, because my daddy wasn’t working. I had to figure out how to make that all work at one time. I was working at Boston Market… I told my coach, ‘I can’t play football because I have to make money to help my mom.’
When other teams fear you, that’s a big difference.
That’s the whole part of playing football and having training camp. Coming in and recognizing how players play.
Football is a game of business. You don’t work for free.
Whatever I can do to help me be a better player, I’ll do it.
I didn’t think of football growing up. This wasn’t my career, something I chose. It was something I was picked in.
I’d love to be a Giant for the rest of my career.
Every team that goes into training camp thinks they’re a Super Bowl contender.
I think nobody can block me. Nobody can stop me.
If I ever catch a ball, I’m going to the end zone.
Every year you’ve got somebody coming in and trying to kick you off, so you have to prove yourself. Even for the coaches, too. Their jobs are always on the line.
Anytime you have an injury, you’re going to be iffy about stuff.
Being injured, nobody wants to be injured.
The bottom line is I’m a football player, and I played three years of college football, and I produced all three years. I also got better every year, and I just felt like it was time to move on.