A Quote by Cal Ripken, Jr.

My approach to every game was to try to erase the games that were before and try to focus on the game at hand. — © Cal Ripken, Jr.
My approach to every game was to try to erase the games that were before and try to focus on the game at hand.
We're just going to come out and play. We know that we're supposed to win all the games, but if we don't, we just have to take the next game and focus on what we did wrong in the game before and just try to do better at the next game.
The night before games, I try to get some shots up. Early on the game day, I come early in the morning to try to get some shots up. I just try to do the same things: go through the scouting, watch some clips before the game, just try to get my body ready.
We feel good. We are full of confidence. We take game after game and try to win every game.
In football, the only game I know is the 90-minutes game. It's not mind games; I don't try to do that.
What I try to focus on is not to try to stop the march of technological progress. Instead, I try to run faster. If Amazon knows you better than you know yourself, then the game is up.
I could make Halo. It’s not that I couldn’t design that game. It’s just that I choose not to. One thing about my game design is that I never try to look for what people want and then try to make that game design. I always try to create new experiences that are fun to play.
When I create a game, I try to focus more on the emotions that the player experiences during the game play.
When I start to play a game I try to forget about previous games and try to concentrate on this game. This game is now the most important to me. But of course I am not a computer and you cannot simply press a button, delete, and everything you want to forget disappears automatically. But if you want to play well, it's important to concentrate on the now.
I always try to take from past performances. You never try to get too high or too low. Just play every game, just treat every game like it's the same.
My approach every game really tries to stay the same. I try not to make it about me. I try not to make it about my personal vendettas.
Obviously, not playing a game before playoffs is something that happened, but especially going into the playoffs, you try to feel yourself out, where you're at, and then get right into game tempo and jump right in and play where you were before the injury.
I try to focus on the next week and the next game every time, focus on what I'm doing right now and just to continue to improve every single day. If I do that, I should have a good future.
What's important is you mustn't focus too early and try to play the game before it actually begins.
I've always been quiet in the dressing room before the game. I try to focus and give everything.
We were playing every game to win, we just happened to win 27 in a row. Our motto was to try and go out and win every game, but there's nothing really to talk about.
I always try to enjoy the game. It is easy to say but it's true. Every game is different, sometimes you feel better inside you but you have to enjoy your game.
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