I'm a Jersey girl, but I went to college in L.A. I can connect with the feeling of wanting to come home.
“I'm a Jersey girl, but I went to college in L.A. I can connect with the feeling of wanting to come home.”
The World Motivation
I'm a Jersey girl, but I went to college in L.A. I can connect with the feeling of wanting to come home.
“I'm a Jersey girl, but I went to college in L.A. I can connect with the feeling of wanting to come home.”
I'm a Jersey girl, but I went to college in L.A. I can connect with the feeling of wanting to come home.
My dream job would be starring in a lead role on a Broadway musical.
I like film, and I like Broadway; I just love performing, so whatever God has for me, I'll be happy to just try it and see what happens because no matter what, if I'm performing, I'll be happy.
You have to be focused all the time.
It's important to believe in yourself because if you don't believe in yourself, then no one else can believe in you.
College has become a wide-open game - a lot of short passes, quick passes. Then you go to the pros and it's a whole different ballgame - things are happening faster, the patterns have to be more precise. Getting off the line of scrimmage is more difficult.
At times during high school and college I wished to be a sportswriter.
I got into college, and a gentleman gave me a ride in a plane, and he flipped it upside down so we're inverted flying, like it was nothing, and from that moment forward, I fell in love with it. I said, 'I've got to learn this; I've got to do this.'
The first job I ever had in my life was in the Dade County Sheriff's Office in the Identification Bureau in the summer that I graduated from high school and was getting ready to go to college.