I really don't want to be a journeyman.
“I really don't want to be a journeyman.”
The World Motivation
I really don't want to be a journeyman.
“I really don't want to be a journeyman.”
I really don't want to be a journeyman.
Obviously it's a statistics game.
It would be fun if I were 40 pounds heavier and a little bit faster to get in and play some linebacker.
In the end, the Super Bowl is just a football game. You try to take a couple of big, deep breaths and convince yourself it's just another game. You try to, anyway.
On teams that have won championships and got to the big game, there's a certain vibe and feel in that locker room. Everyone talks about how there's a brotherhood in that locker room, there's not a lot of dissent, there's not guys that go off on their own. It's a team atmosphere.
The two centre-backs, Rob Huth and Wes Morgan, are in many ways journeyman pros, but they have that wonderful attitude and never-say-die spirit that has culminated in them being top of the league.
That's the beauty of being an actor. You're kind of a journeyman.
I'm a journeyman actor. My experience as a journeyman actor is that you have to go where the work is. I've never been the lead; I've never been in that position.
As a journeyman singer, I have to go to where the work is.
I'm a role player, a journeyman. I know who I am.