Words matter. These are the best Davis Webb Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I feel like I can make every throw.
A different type of human has to play that sport. Hockey players keep fighting – nobody cares what’s wrong with you, as long as you have one foot to skate on, you keep playing.
I love adversity. It really reveals people, and I think I’ve handled it pretty good.
I’m just worried about being a good quarterback first, and being a great teammate.
In Prosper, the city shuts down and everybody goes to the games… Everything shuts down. You’re idolized around there… Texas high school football – it’s a lifestyle. It’s a culture.
I get to work out with Eli Manning and NFL guys daily, couldn’t ask for anything more.
I’m OK with making mistakes as long as I correct them and don’t do it again.
Opportunity 7-on-7 is a great chance for me to maximize my reps.
One thing I remember, honestly, was how many great players Arizona State had.
That’s always the No. 1 goal, just be a good teammate and work hard.
College football and particularly the quarterback position is a performance-based deal.
I’ve done as much as I could and as hard as I’ve worked to try to be ready, but we’ll never know until I actually play.
I just have to play smart and play the best I can. I think that will be plenty good enough.
I find little things that drive me sometimes, but again, I’m already a driven person, and just because I strive for perfection on a personal level and don’t really care what other people say or do. I just want to be the best I can be, so that drives me enough.
I hold very high expectations of myself and my work ethic.
It’s the NFL. You have to earn it every single day. You’re only as good as your last game.
Personally, I just want to be the best I can be, so that drives me enough.
I felt that I didn’t get a fair chance at Texas Tech to compete, for an assortment of reasons, but reasons I couldn’t really control.
I’m not overlooked by NFL teams. That’s the only thing I really care about.
You get so used to going to MetLife and then going right to the Giant locker room and now you go left to the Jet locker room and that’s a little weird – not anymore, but it was at first.
I’m very driven, and I play with a lot of passion. So sometimes I’m a little too amped up because I love playing football and I’m very passionate about this game and playing for my teammates.
If we are running sprints, I want to beat everybody by 10 yards. If we are playing checkers, I want to win: I’m pretty good at checkers, and I’m trying to get on chess.
I’m a hard-working individual and I think that’s what separates me.
I commit to the controllables. That’s one of the things I live by.
I’m aggressive. Sometimes that plays to my benefit, and sometimes it doesn’t.
I’ve always gone through adversity in this game, and I’ve always overcome it. My middle school coach told me that I was probably a better hockey player than a football player, and that still drives me every day.
I’ve been in three offenses in the NFL. I think I’m pretty good now.
I mean, if you told me I would be one of the quarterbacks of the New York Giants when I was 6 years old in kindergarten, I think I’d take that.
If you just trust the process, that’s the big thing.
I’m just going to be a sponge. I’m going to be a good teammate. I’m going to be a hard worker, earn my respect first.
When I do something wrong, I take it pretty personal because I want to be perfect.
I trust my arm, maybe a little too much.
I prepare every week like there’s a chance I could play or just try to do the best I can.
I’m a natural pocket passer.
It was either football or hockey. I chose football, and I think it’s worked out OK so far.
I have pretty high aspirations for myself… And no matter what the situation, I’m going to stay driven.
I’m confident in everything I do. It can be playing checkers, and I’m confident.
My spring game was the day of the prom. I didn’t go to prom.
I don’t look ahead. I just worry about today.
My opportunity, when it ever does come, I want to be ready. But my job, my role, and that’s not going to change, is to be the best teammate I can be.
I think I’m just an OK quarterback. But I feel like I can throw the ball pretty well, and I feel like my work ethic separates me.
I’m a cerebral guy, man.
Hockey was my favorite sport my whole life until I played football.
I take a lot of pride in the deep ball – I can throw it 75 yards in the air with ease, and I work at it.
I want to play football for 20 more years. And then coach for 45 years after that.
Just get better every day. That’s all I can do. When they throw me in there, play good and play like you’ve been coached to do.
Don’t try to chase something that you want to be there but isn’t actually there.
I loved the idea of playing quarterback on Friday Night Lights in high school, that whole experience. I wanted to be a Division I quarterback, that became my goal growing up, other than being a professional hockey player.
I want to complete every ball. It’s impossible, but that is what I want to do. And that is why I work hard at it.
You’re playing football for a living. There aren’t many things better than that.
I have a strong arm. I wouldn’t say strongest in world but it’s stronger than a lot of guys and I’m not afraid to say it.
I’ve always been 6′ 5′, 230 pounds, and can throw the ball better than anybody. So I’ve always believed in myself and I’ll continue to do that.
I still have flash cards from when I was drawing plays when I was 10 years old.
I went from Lubbock, Texas, to Berkeley, California. That’s enough said.
I love the Buffaloes and I want to be the quarterback for the 2016 season.
I don’t want to be a backup. I want to be a starter.
My biggest goal as a player is to reach my full potential.
In football, if you don’t have the best O-line or receivers, maybe you’re not as good of a quarterback as you can be. And it goes vice versa. If you’re an average quarterback and you have a great O-line and great receivers, your play gets lifted.
I’m not the first quarterback to have an off game. I won’t be the last.
I’ve kind of become used to making new friends.
I can be laid back, but I’m pretty high strung.
It’s easy to be patient because you have a guy in the room like Eli Manning who comes in every day, one of the first people in the building and one of the last ones to leave and he’s been in the league as long as he has. So that’s what it takes to continue to get better, and he sets the standard, and I need to reach it.
I want everybody to enjoy success, because that’s what football’s about. It’s a team game.
Actually, I probably have 30 binders at home. I have a lot of binders.
I’m continuing to grow in this league. I think I’m getting better each and every day.
I was a team captain, I was the guy for the first couple years. And then all of the sudden I was just the backup. It wasn’t easy. I think it would be easy to bow my head and feel sorry for myself, but I knew as a captain I had to be a great teammate.