I love plays that have musical moments. I'm not a big fan of musicals per se, but I love straight plays that have musical edges to them. I don't know if I will ever be able to structure a musical, but 'Finer Noble Gases' is as close as I've gotten.
Sometimes when you come in a team where there are a lot of big names - how can I say this? - the name plays more than the statistics.
A big thing for me is trying to work on slowing down and not rushing plays, so I can be able to make plays for my teammates.
I think confidence plays a massive part. If you go into a game confident, you will try things, and they will come off.
Robert Lewandowski is a player who plays in front of the opposing goal, especially with his back to the opponent. He is always attacked, and this is one of the big strength of a striker who plays in this position.
Coming out with records when you're in a big, successful group that plays stadiums, that's scary to come out by yourself.
Pretty much just stay humble. And continue to work hard and let the game come to me and try not to make even more plays or jump plays. Just let the game come to me and play my defense and my responsibility.
The lead actor, along with the director, plays a big role in what the vibe will be on set, and that's a huge responsibility.
People look at my legs and they see I can make big plays, but they don't really see my arm, and I make big plays with my arm.
There are two types of session guitar players. One reads and only plays what the 'dots' say. The other adds that something special and plays notes and solos you dream of. Big Jim Sullivan was such a player.
If I do my job, take advantage of every opportunity I get out there and be in the right spot, the plays will come. When it does come, I've got to take advantage of it.
If the director has a story, he will go directly to the hero. If I have a big hero in hand today, any big banner or corporate will come to me. But if I say I have a good story, they will ask if I have a hero.
If a person wants to make it big, they can, and they will! The place that they come from doesn't matter, whether small town or big.
Because I'm a big guy that can run, I've always thought one of the things I should do is make big plays.
They pay me the big bucks to make the big plays.
With the quarterback position, because you're touching the ball every single snap, you want to make a play and you just have to guard against that. It's about making the plays that come to you, not necessarily chasing after plays.