I want to be the best that I can be because I want to win a Super Bowl.
“I want to be the best that I can be because I want to win a Super Bowl.”
— Le'Veon Bell · Bowl
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I want to be the best that I can be because I want to win a Super Bowl.
“I want to be the best that I can be because I want to win a Super Bowl.”
— Le'Veon Bell · Bowl
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“I want to be the best that I can be because I want to win a Super Bowl.”
“The first album that I bought with my own money was 50 Cent's 'Get Rich or Die Tryin'.' That was, like, the 5th grade, 6th grade.”
“I'm not a real greedy guy.”
“When I carry the ball, I don't just take a direct hit. I get out of bounds when I can, get to the ground, try to avoid taking a pounding on my shoulders and legs. If I do that, I think I'll be fine.”
“My go-to, I eat a lot of boiled eggs, egg whites.”
“I love being a running back. But I really love being a football player.”
“I never knew I would go this far, but I was told by people it wouldn't happen, and now I own four restaurants, and I have one of the best shows on the Food Network. I'm living in the Super Bowl of food.”
“Shankar Basu introduced me to a different type of training that eventually helped me increase my pace. That, in turn, went on to help me bowl at the death, too.”
“I tend to bowl outside the off-stump and I vary my pace.”
“Not only do you have 16 regular-season games, you also have four preseason games. Then if you make the playoffs, you can have four more games before you get to the Super Bowl. So you can already have 24 games without the 18-game season. And 24 games takes a real toll on somebody's body.”
“At times when you do think or imagine if I was young and playing against Virat Kohli where would I bowl and I do feel it would be a bit difficult to bowl at him. It doesn't matter what sort of pitch it is because he is a complete player.”
“At the end of the day, I'm very convinced that you're going to be judged on how you are as a husband and as a father and not on how many bowl games we won.”