Top 111 Quotes & Sayings by Joe Flacco - Page 2

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Last updated on December 23, 2024.
I would like more people to think good things about me, but if they never do, they never do.
I think audibles, the way people talk about it, it's overrated.
You want to go out there and you want to show up for your teammates every Sunday, and you do everything you can to make sure that happens. — © Joe Flacco
You want to go out there and you want to show up for your teammates every Sunday, and you do everything you can to make sure that happens.
We tend to just think about how hard it is to never have thrown to a guy. That is true, every guy has their own way of doing things and you build a rapport with guys throughout the course of the year and throughout practice and all of that.
I don't own an iPod.
You get a lot of money and you realize it's pretty cool.
I want to play as long as I can.
Any time you can get a win against a good football team with not a lot of guys healthy, it's a big week for us.
I have the same routine every game day, when it comes to waking up and what I do at the hotel and stuff, but nothing crazy.
I'm the same as I am on the field as I am off the field. It's not an act. I can't be another person on the field as opposed to being off the field. I am on who I am off.
Listen, everybody likes the football their way.
That's part of being a leader, being the guy that people look to and making everybody around you better.
I never actually thought about my delivery. I was always just throwing the ball. — © Joe Flacco
I never actually thought about my delivery. I was always just throwing the ball.
I love the no-huddle.
In the regular season you always say, 'Take it one game at a time.' But the playoffs, they kind of make you do that.
I want to go out and win football games, and I want the ball to be put in my hands.
With Tom Brady, quarterbacks are playing now until they're about 60 years old.
I don't have that much interest in golf, to be honest with you. I like playing. It's fun. But after a while it gets boring.
I've always wanted to have a family of my own.
I don't know what the fascination is with 'Jersey Shore,' the show. I grew up going to the Jersey Shore and I think it's an incredible place to vacation. The show, I think people like to see crazy TV, and that's what the fascination is.
I don't play this game to be average.
I play this game to be the best, and it doesn't matter what other people say, I think I'm pretty damn good.
We don't always get our respect but you've got to deal with it and go out there every week and just win football games.
I try to throw a pretty catchable ball. I like to think I do.
When I'm not playing football Sundays, I get pretty bored. When I don't have that, it's kind of tough to get by.
I've been playing football for a long time and I love to play this game.
The bottom line is you have to win the big game, and that's the Super Bowl.
It's a crazy game. It's a game we all choose to play.
I still carry it with me that I'm a I-AA guy and I had to go down to the minor leagues in college football and prove who I was.
What motivates me is being the best quarterback in the world.
I'm going to try to get my kid involved in golf and maybe try to get my kid to try to qualify for the PGA Tour. That's my dream.
Anytime you have a child, it's one of your best days.
Joe Montana was my favorite. I just thought he was the best at the time. He wasn't playing too, too much when I got into high school or anything, but he was just a winning guy and he played very consistent football.
You can deal with a little pain. It's just about making sure you can throw the ball good enough to go out there and help your team. — © Joe Flacco
You can deal with a little pain. It's just about making sure you can throw the ball good enough to go out there and help your team.
I never had a job. My first job was quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens.
I think as a play-caller, you have to just go out there, rely on your guys that you have that are out there, rely on the fact that they have ability. And as a quarterback, you have to go out there and just go through your reads.
The preseason games are always weird because you know you're not going to play a ton, but you have to get ready like it's a regular-season game. There can be pressure to go out there and do well.
You can't play to not lose.
There's always that training camp feeling that comes back to you when you're getting ready to go.
What fun would it be if we were perfect in everything that we did? Football is not about that.
Don't be the team that gets hurt.
Our chances are always pretty good
I think it's retarded. I probably shouldn't say that. I think it's stupid. If you want a Super Bowl, put a retractable dome on your stadium. Then you can get one. Other than that, I don't really like the idea. I don't think people would react very well to it, or be glad to play anybody in that kind of weather.
But I don't know how I really felt about Johnny Manziel, but I feel like now everyone hates him. He's quickly becoming my favorite player in college football. — © Joe Flacco
But I don't know how I really felt about Johnny Manziel, but I feel like now everyone hates him. He's quickly becoming my favorite player in college football.
We're not going to apologize for acting like a good football team.
If you want a Super Bowl, put a retractable dome on your stadium
I would assume everybody thinks they are a top-five quarterback. I think I'm the best. I don't think I'm top five, I think I'm the best. I don't think I'd be very successful at my job if I didn't feel that way.
I think we just have to find consistency and go from there.
I feel like I envision a lot of hamstrings getting pulled and a lot of bumps and bruises out there.
I think we have a lot of tools, a lot of skills to do certain things.
I think we just have to become more consistent.
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