Top 99 Quotes & Sayings by Bobby Wagner - Page 2

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Last updated on April 21, 2025.
Some guys when they're catching the ball they'll tighten their gloves. The O-linemen have heavy stances in run verses pass is super light. There's all types of things that you can find on film that can give you an edge.
Basketball - you don't get hit in basketball. That's a nice life over there.
Everybody kind of passed up on me; a lot of the teams I played against said I was too short, I wasn't strong enough, I wasn't fast enough, I wasn't physical enough. The only team that believed in me was Utah State.
Is Adele embarrassing? I think she's dope.
I think that's what separates the NFL because they're so many different cultures in here that you get to learn from, that you get to experience that people from the outside don't get to experience. We don't live in a box. We understand that there's different type of views, different type of actions, and we have an open mind to listen to them.
Well, there's one guy, when he runs the ball his head's really, really still - doesn't move whatsoever but then when it's a pass he's always, like how he's looking is like his head is almost going back and forth and back and forth because he needs to know who to block.
My mom taught me, 'There are a lot of doubters out there.' It doesn't matter what everybody else thinks.
It's from the heart. I don't really care if people see that I do it or notice that I do it or even recognize that it's me doing it. I just do it because I feel like there's a lot of people out there that need a hand, and I try to lend a hand.
Utah State stayed with me, so I stayed loyal to the people loyal to me. — © Bobby Wagner
Utah State stayed with me, so I stayed loyal to the people loyal to me.
Coach Clune has been a great person to me, he taught me a lot, linebacker-wise.
I want to wake up in a Bugatti.
I worked hard and had support from my family, but it was a grind at Utah State.
At the end of the day, me representing myself shouldn't be a big deal.
I just don't like missing games.
I think my rookie year I was just out there, I just wanted to be out there and have fun. Maybe my sophomore year I was thinking a little too much because I wanted to be perfect, but I think everybody goes through that stretch.
I wish I could sing.
I heard I wasn't a good linebacker, I was too small and all that other stuff.
You've got to get what you've got to get while you can.
I'm definitely a guy that yells at the TV. You call out plays and think they're going to hear you say what you called out. — © Bobby Wagner
I'm definitely a guy that yells at the TV. You call out plays and think they're going to hear you say what you called out.
Saying, 'I'll find the answer for you,' opens the door for people to still come to me with questions. Even if I don't have an immediate answer, I build trust by finding the answer.
You've got to do what's right for you.
I don't really want acknowledgement or want people to pat me on the back or whatever. I just want to help the people I feel like I can help and if there's an opportunity where I feel like I can help, I do it.
When I was a rookie, I was kind of just flying, trying to make plays. — © Bobby Wagner
When I was a rookie, I was kind of just flying, trying to make plays.
I'm really good at basketball.
Rookie year you get out there and want to make as many plays as possible, then second year you want to be perfect, and then you kind of find a combination between the two - making a lot of plays and trying to be as perfect as possible.
I really want to stand out as a middle linebacker.
I've always been interested in trying to help people in anyway possible.
As soon as you can't play and they don't want you no more, it's over. So you've got to make the best of your opportunity.
A lot of Utah State when I was there, there was a lot of California guys. So, you get a lot of Cali music, you got a lot of dance music, I think the Jerk was popular back then. It was a lot of the music that you can dance to with your teammates. A lot of hip-hop, rap, R&B, it was really fun. It was live in there.
I feel like I finally got a routine with massages, and yoga and swimming, and all these different things that I do. I think it has helped me not get hurt.
I just feel like that '90s era was pretty special from all aspects. Whether it was hip-hop, R&B, it was a lot of music back then that everyone could relate to and listen to.
I'm a huge fan of Jay Z. I listen to a lot of Nas, a lot of 2Pac. I like to listen to people that make me think.
Coming out of high school, I wasn't really highly recruited because I was still learning the game.
To be in a position to help my family out and change the trajectory of the Wagner family it's a pretty dope feeling. — © Bobby Wagner
To be in a position to help my family out and change the trajectory of the Wagner family it's a pretty dope feeling.
I thought it was a really good thing to be a part of giving blood and saving lives.
If I'm being interviewed by a reporter, I take my time to answer the question.
You can't do the same thing every game.
Every game is different. Every week is different.
A lot of companies feel like they have to go down to the Bay Area to get the money that they need to build their business, and we don't believe that's true.
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