A Quote by Bob McNair

I'm not ill. I'm healthy. I'm not going anywhere. We've got Super Bowls to win. — © Bob McNair
I'm not ill. I'm healthy. I'm not going anywhere. We've got Super Bowls to win.
I'm not going anywhere. My dad lived to be 102. And we've got Super Bowls to win.
It's not just back-to-back Super Bowls - it's back-to-back Super Bowls in his first three years, it's back-to-back Super Bowls climbing over the backs of Tom Brady and Peyton Manning... If Russell Wilson wins back-to-back Super Bowls, there is no doubt it puts him amongst the top.
I believed that I could go to the Super Bowl and win multiple Super Bowls and do all of those things. I believe in that every day.
My job is to win games and, hopefully, win Super Bowls.
Over the course of my career, I'm trying to win Super Bowls... I am an NFL football player now, and I'm going to try the best that I can to be the best one.
Without TD, we don't win Super Bowls. That's fact.
I play this game to win Super Bowls and be a Hall of Famer.
I was lucky enough to play in three Super Bowls and two Arena Bowls.
I want to win some Super Bowls, and so thats really my focus, to do whatever I have to do to lead this team to a championship.
I had great football players. To be quite truthful, my great football players, the ones who wanted the ball at the end of the games, they weren't focused on money. They want to do something great. They want to go to Pro Bowls. They want to win Super Bowls. Those are the people that succeed in sports - or in business.
No one will ever win four [Super Bowls] in six years again. It won't happen. You can chisel that sucker in stone.
You get to a point in your career, I think, it's not even about money. You're secure. You want to win Super Bowls.
I want to win games. I want to win Super Bowls.
I never wanted our players to think the Super Bowl was the ultimate. I always talk about 'Yes, we're going to win, but what are we going to do as we're winning? What are we going to do after we win?' Winning the Super Bowl is not the destination. It's not an end point. It's what you do from here.
We have won five Super Bowls as a family, but we want to win our sixth at some point. And I want to win it as a head coach, because that has never been done in our family.
It's hard to transition out of football. Even when you're super successful, guys who have played 18 or 20 years and have won four Super Bowls, they still have difficulty with that transition. They believe they're not ever going to do anything that important again.
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