I was never the guy that just rode the bench.
“I was never the guy that just rode the bench.”
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I was never the guy that just rode the bench.
“I was never the guy that just rode the bench.”
I was never the guy that just rode the bench.
I love Atlanta.
You go to a lot of places, and they say they're going to use you in this kind of way. As time goes on, you're in Week 8 like, 'Man, didn't they say before the season they were going to use me?' It leaves you with a bad feeling. You get a bad vibe inside like, 'I can't trust this. I want to be somewhere else.'
Look at the size of me, man. I mean, I'm a big guy, man. I'm 225 pounds or whatever.
No matter at running back, receiver, kick return. I'm just out here to play football.
It is never a problem to have good players on the bench.
I've worn a lot of different roles for this team - off the bench, starting, closer, point, off the ball, whatever it may be. So, that's kind of how I view myself - the multi-purpose utility guy who helps keep the guys together, trying to make the sacrifice plays to help the team win.
In 1959 I had broken the bench press record by lifting 565 pounds, and I could lift 715 pounds from a squat.
My favourite pastime used to be sitting on a park bench watching people. But after 'Jagged Little Pill,' the eyeballs turned, and I was the watched one.
I wouldn't go to a club just to stay on the subs' bench.