Words matter. These are the best Danny Amendola Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
All games are huge, especially division games, and the ones at the end of the year matter the most.
I learned how to be a smart, tough, fundamentally sound football player.
I like to make my training sessions harder than an actual game with very high intensity workouts, lots of sprints and plenty of weight room lifts.
Teams like the Patriots stress situational football moreso than a lot of other teams in the NFL.
If you can’t hold yourself accountable and get your job done then you’re not going to be successful.
I want to play good football for a long time.
I’m just encouraging students to read. It’s something you can do daily. It’s something you can do whether you’re sitting at home reading a newspaper or ordering something online. It’s endless.
However you can affect somebody positively is what you should aspire to do.
I’m not the biggest dude, and I’m not the fastest dude.
Everybody is going to face adversity at some point, definitely when you leave college and try to get into the real world so to speak and get your first job.
I like clothes that you can’t tell what era it is, clean, and something I can look back at in ten years and not say, like, ‘what the hell was I thinking?!’
Whatever my role is on each play, that’s just what I have to do. I have to do my job. That’s pretty much it, regardless of whether it’s inside or outside.
Obviously Tom Brady is a great quarterback.
My inspiration on the field is Tom Brady. My inspiration off the field is Gronk.
It’s a business. Everybody treats it like a business. You love playing football, you love being around the locker room, and that’s really the most important thing for me.
Positive thoughts – get where you need to go by thinking you’re going to get there.
I’ve always wanted to throw a first pitch out, and nothing like doing it near your hometown where you live.
My job is just to get open and catch the ball.
When you come to work you’re expected to be professional.
My favorite Christmas gift as a child was – I had a ninja turtle skateboard.
I wish I could play Blackjack really well.
I’ve been blessed to surround myself with good parents, and good people, and I think that’s the secret: Surround yourself with people that are positive influences in your life that want to help and want to care.
Boston is an unbelievable city, and for any athlete looking to become involved in the community, this is the perfect place.
Every game in this league is close, and it’s going to come down to making plays at the end.
Even though I’d been invited to the combine, I didn’t test particularly well. That didn’t really surprise me, I had I no expectation that I’d shock people with an insane 40 time. But I knew things weren’t looking good when I started getting asked a lot of questions about the size of my hands.
I come into each and every game and every season with a chip on my shoulder.
We feel that if you – practice habits turn into game realities.
I love playing football.
You practice hard, you play hard and hopefully you play good.
I just love playing the game. I learned it from my father, and he taught me to play every play as hard as you can, whether it’s a run or it’s a pass. I’m not going to be able to play forever, so I might as well go all out when I am.
I feel like the best of the best in any sport not only plays well, but they get everyone around them to play really well, and the best they can.
Every team communicates differently. Every verbiage is different on each team.
I remember my first practice, from Pee Wee football when I was, like, 10, and I didn’t know what was going on.
You have to finish the season strong and you have to come out ready to play regardless of the situation you’re in.
Wind, weather, everything comes into play when you’re in the kicking game – how far the ball is going to traveling in the air, where it’s going to travel with the wind.
That’s what I’ve learned the Patriots Way being: holding yourself accountable and attention to detail. It doesn’t matter who you are, how long you’ve played, whether you’re the nutritionist or starting quarterback, you’re going to be held accountable, and you have a role.
When guys talk about going to the league in college, they’re thinking about flash and bling. But my first taste of the NFL was a relatively small non-guaranteed contract, a crappy room at an extended stay hotel and a sense of panic every time my phone rang because it might be the cut guy.
My favorite player growing up was Wayne Chrebet, and the day I met him was one of the best days of my life. It’s something I’ll never forget, no matter who your role models are, no matter who you look up to.
You want to make as many plays as you can just to help your team to get points on the board. If that happens you’re going to naturally gain confidence.
Returning punts is one of my favorite things to do in the whole world. It’s awesome. It’s like playing on the highway.
I always drove the crappiest cars out there.
Here in Austin, Texas, we live in sort of rolling hill country. And I get on my mountain bike, just cruise the hills, get on the trails.
I believe the NFL is a land of opportunity. As soon as you figure out you can find your little niche, you can find your role on an offense, in my position at receiver, I feel like you can develop an identity and go from there.
My job is just to get open and catch the ball so I don’t really focus on who the quarterback is. But I try to build a rapport with whoever is calling the plays.
Boston will always have a place in my heart. I’ll always call Boston home, regardless of what city I’m living in or what team I’m playing for.
I was huge Steve Smith fan watching him play for Carolina.
We’ve got to win. That’s the goal each week.
You want to start fast in each game, you want to start fast in each season and take it a week at a time.
Everybody has a job to do and I’m no different.
The grind never ends.
I don’t have any regrets in my career.
I like to go full speed all the time.
You’ve just got to get open and catch the ball.
Without a doubt, one of the toughest football players to ever play the game is Tom Brady.
As much as it hurts to work out after a game, it helps that much more.