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I first learned about kicking under pressure in 1996, my rookie year with the Patriots. I was signed as a free agent by a team that already had Matt Bahr, one of the best kickers around. To win the job, I had to show coach Bill Parcells that I could make kicks when they counted. That process started in training camp.

For me, after every game you look yourself in the mirror and ask 'what can i do better, what can i do to help this team?' Then you go back to the drawing board and you go back and you work hard.

In the NFL, there's never really that moment where you're like, Hey, I made the team. Or: Hey, you made the practice squad. You just kind of show up the next day and go to work. Nobody really says anything. You just kind of go to work.

Every player has a dream to play at Barcelona for a long time, but you have different roles for the team.

I think the time I spent at Aston Villa was difficult. It was a difficult time and a difficult moment for the team.

Something I learned in the Marine Corps that I've applied to acting is, one, taking direction, and then working with a group of people to accomplish a mission and knowing your role within that team.

As a captain, I can't make the same mistake twice. As a player, you can get away with that, but if the captain does that, then it affects the whole team.

My personal goals have always and will always take a backseat to the team.

If you don't learn, especially if you are not playing well, then you are not going to move forward as a team.

For some guys, playing for the team will mean achieving more personally.

The team at VCU is renowned for being at the cutting edge of some of the world's most important, lifesaving medical and pharmaceutical engineering research.

When you're on the road, fans pay to cheer on their team and boo the other team; that's just part of it. That's what they're supposed to do. I expect it. I think everybody expects that.

Just have to be smart. Can't hurt your team.

It's what you work for and grind for. Just to get out there and play the game and try to help your team to win. And in doing that, you just help yourself.

At the end of the day you never know what team still wants what player. You just never know with the draft.

My main focus is playing football and giving it all I got. I'm trying to go out there and make plays and help my team win.

It was hard for me growing up, because Palace were my local team, but my family supported Arsenal.

The captain has one main job: be a leader for the team.

I realised I was alright at tackling around 18, but it just caught the eyes of the coaches when I was training with the first team at Palace. That's when I realised it was a special trait.

That's always the main aim: to get the clean sheet, then the team can get the win.

I don't care how good of a defender you are, if your team isn't getting wins, you aren't going to get D-POY.

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