Words matter. These are the best Mitchell Trubisky Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.

If you take the expectations off of what we’re supposed to do and just play free, I think that allows you to play to the best of your ability.
Your life can change in one year. You can go from a nobody, not even getting any playing time on a college team, to being one of the most highly touted quarterbacks coming out of college for the draft.
You’ve got to be the first one in the door and last one out.
My job is to come in here and do the best I can to the best of my ability.
If a teacher goes, ‘Do you guys want an easy test?’ You’re going to say, ‘Heck, yeah.’ The less you’ve got to study, I’m going ace this test.
I’m just confident in my abilities and who I am as a person.
I’m very intense and passionate about what I do.
You’ve got to be the hardest-working guy.
I grew up watching LeBron.
I’ve definitely grown as a leader – being able to speak up, getting closer with coach and being on the same page, communicating and being more involved in the game plan and the checks throughout the game. Seeing the game a little bit better.
There’s an inner desire, something inside of me, that’s always wanted to be great and leave a mark.
I’m very humble that people are accepting me, and they are proud that I’m their quarterback.
The more reps you get, the more you calm down and the less thinking you’re doing. Then you just go out and play.
I want it to be here in Chicago. I’m going to play my heart and soul out for this team and give it everything I’ve got.
It’s football. It’s what I was born to do.
I’m just confident about where my career is headed.
You’ve got to focus on getting better at one thing at a time, every single drill, every single snap.
I’ve got to continue to study, and if it’s not the plays, it’s studying more film, studying more defenses, watching other guys across the league, see what I can pick up.
My throwing motion is what it is.
That’s how the NFL is. It’s a dangerous, violent game, and there’s only so many opportunities, and only the best of the best play it.
Coach Nagy has a gunslinger mentality.
It really doesn’t matter whether you get picked first, second or in the sixth or seventh round. It’s an amazing opportunity to play at this level.
Mitch, Mitchell – I don’t care, but my mom prefers Mitchell. I’ll answer to either one.
I love the grind. I think it makes you better in all facets of life.
I’m not very good with the numbers and details and the language of contracts. I just want to play football.
I never worry about injury. When you go out there, you’re playing football. And when you start worrying about those things, that’s more when they happen, playing timid or keeping it in the back of your mind.
I’m always mad when I throw an interception, but at the same time I don’t care what anybody thinks.
When you think you’re on top of your game, you’ve got to change it, and keep evolving and keep getting better.
I just need to direct traffic, get everyone lined up, in and out of the huddle and make sure everything is crisp so that everyone is on the same page.
It’s not really about what I can do individually, it’s about what we can accomplish as a team.
I would say I’m not like the loudest guy, but I lead by example, and I just make sure all my teammates are on the same page and that they know that everybody has a job to do.

I don’t really get flustered.
There’s just something inside of me that wakes me up every day and pushes me and wants me to be great.
I know if you’re not first, you’re last. That’s all you need to know.
I’ve got a quick release and I can throw the ball accurately as long as I bring my feet with me.
It’s weird to think about money and all that other stuff. I really just want to play football.
I actually haven’t had a Chicago-style hot dog.
So as long as my shoulders are level and I pull through with my hips, the ball should go where it’s supposed to go.
I don’t know about the future; no one really does. I’m excited about the possibilities of what can happen, and I feel good about it.
No pressure on the outside is greater than the pressure I put on myself.
It feels good when you put the hard work in and it comes to life out on the field.
I’ve realized that these people you look up to – watching Aaron Rodgers, watching Tom Brady – they’re humans just like I am. They can make mistakes. They’re just people.
I’ve been trying to prove myself since I picked up this brown ball at the age of 7.
I’m just like everyone else. I want to spend time, go out to to eat, hang out with my family, and I love talking to and meeting new people. But I’m just a person.
I like to try to play around 223, 220 pounds. It’s a comfortable playing weight.
Unless you’re from Cleveland, northeast Ohio, you really don’t understand. It’s a sense of pride that we have. You just kind of root for the teams in that area.
I need to be the leader day in and day out – and I will be.
I don’t know what hype you’re talking about, I don’t pay attention to it.
My family calls me Mitchell. But I have friends and teammates who call me Mitch, as well. I don’t have a preference.
I’m thinking about football all the time… This is what I love to do.
Freshman year of college, one of my coaches was out with family friends or whatever. Somebody said my name and kind of stuttered it or mumbled it. He was like, ‘What’d you say? Mr. Biscuit?’ instead of Mitchell Trubisky. It kind of stuck that week of practice, and that’s what all the boys started calling me.
You’ve got to be the most knowledgeable, and you’ve got to be competitive.
We’ve got to have that mindset that we’ve got to close out games and go up by more than two scores to really shut out the opponent and just take away all their confidence.
Control what you can control. I can control my emotions, my attitude, my effort every day.
I was a LeBron fan, wanted him to stay in Cleveland for the hometown team, but he made a decision for his family. You’ve got to respect that.
Grandma’s Camry, I don’t think it goes past 100. If you’re in an F1 car you can do circles around my Grandma’s Camry. But it’s Ol’ Reliable, for sure.
I like to be organized, I like to stick to my schedule. That’s how I stay focused.
Any time you feel like you’re not playing up to your potential, I think that drives you.
I appreciate greatness.
You’re not allowed to put anything on a steak.
It’s all about controlling the huddle one play at a time and knowing my assignment, knowing my progression and where I’ve got to go with the ball.
I’m kind of OCD.

We know to come to work every day. It just makes everything that much more fun.
I want to play this game as long as possible, and I want to do it as long as I can here in Chicago.
This is the best team sport ever created.
I want to be the guy calling the shots.
I have to make sure I study and do my job.
We’re just going to continue to grow, keep getting better, but I definitely think it’s the work we put in in practice.
This isn’t a one-man game. You’re never going out there by yourself.
I’m human. I’m going to make mistakes, but I’m trying to do the best I can.
You don’t play as well as you want in the first half – I mean, who cares? Put it behind you. There’s always a next play to be had.
Who wants to get sacked? Not me.
I’m a little OCD.
It’s my job to run the offense and make sure everything goes smoothly.
You need balance in your life all-around. When you find that balance and relax and get away from the game a little bit – and when you come back, you just go that much harder.
I know who I am.
You just play your game and find a way to win for your team.