Late at night man I just think Super Bowl, Super Bowl, Super Bowl.
“Late at night man I just think Super Bowl, Super Bowl, Super Bowl.”
— Micah Parsons · Bowl
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Late at night man I just think Super Bowl, Super Bowl, Super Bowl.
“Late at night man I just think Super Bowl, Super Bowl, Super Bowl.”
— Micah Parsons · Bowl
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“Late at night man I just think Super Bowl, Super Bowl, Super Bowl.”
“I definitely see myself on TV. People say I got a TV smile, a TV face, so I'm ready to put my acting skills to the test.”
“You see Aaron Donald. He can have 12 sacks, but the impact he makes is so dominant. You can tell.”
“When no one believes in you, that's the best feeling; not when everyone believes in you and the Kool-Aid is up and everyone is smiling like, 'They can't lose. They're too good.' I don't want that feeling because then it's like, damn, what if I don't win?”
“It's like art. Imagine you're an artist and someone shows up to your gallery and says, 'Your art sucks.' You're like, 'Damn, I put so much time into this. I really thought about this.' That's how I feel about football. This is my art.”
“Just like in football, in boxing, you get your most power when you're balanced. And it's great because just like in football, your hands and feet have to be synchronized.”
“Obviously, there is a high standard here of getting into the playoffs and having a chance at the ultimate goal, and that is the Super Bowl.”
“I want to win those big games. I want to win those playoff games, get to the Super Bowl.”
“I want to lead my team the best way I can to help them to the Super Bowl and be the best player in the NFL.”
“I hate the fact that, all of a sudden now, it's not cool to go to the Gator Bowl. Are you kidding me? I don't like that mindset.”
“I had a son born to me when I was 50, and I thought, 'He needs someone to bowl to him.'”
“The Tuesday before the Super Bowl is all about the media. Well, to be honest, every day at the Super Bowl is about the media, but Tuesday of Super Bowl week is specifically called Media Day.”