A Quote by Derek Carr

I had some definite weaknesses my rookie year that I had to work on and hopefully I've gotten better at those. — © Derek Carr
I had some definite weaknesses my rookie year that I had to work on and hopefully I've gotten better at those.
My anxiety has gotten worse as I've graduated and gotten older, and I still feel like 'Rookie' is a place where I can talk about that, and hopefully someone relates to it.
I've had a pilot every single year that didn't sell for the past four years, that'll smack you in the back of the head. I had a really good one last year; I wouldn't have done the play in New York if I had gotten that one.
I judge movies on how much fun I had while I was doing them. I had a great time on 'The Right Stuff.' Doing that was fantastic. And there was the year I did 'The Rookie' and 'Far From Heaven,' which was amazing because those two different roles were just so far apart.
Veterans get priority in the training room and better parking, but there is not a whole lot of difference in terms of how they're treated in the competition for playing time. To me it doesn't matter if a guy is a 10-year veteran or a rookie. If the rookie is better, he finds his way onto the field.
I think I had a good rookie year, but at the end of the day, I want to be one of the best tight ends ever to play, and I'm going to set my standard for that and work toward that goal.
Hopefully I've gotten better as an actor as the years have gone on, but the type of work I want to do has never changed.
I definitely think with a lot of hard work, I can be a better player than I was last year, and hopefully, continue to raise the bar every year.
I had two big injuries, one in my back my rookie year and when I was in Denver, my knee.
When I was a rookie, I had to shag balls out of the stands. It was my rookie duty.
I've probably exceeded every expectation I had for myself, going into my rookie year of what my NFL career would be.
There are a lot of things that you learn as a rookie and you grow the most, I would say as a rookie from your first year to your second year.
Carson Wentz, he came in and had a heck of a year as a rookie. I don't think a lot of people saw that coming.
I think I've had my taste.I got to work with Sam [L.Jackson]. I can say I did it. I had my shot. I'd love to do something with [Robert] De Niro or Dustin Hoffman or Al Pacino. Those are guys I grew up watching. That would be wonderful. Now that I've gotten a taste working with a bona fide movie star, I think I'd be more prepared to go head to head with some of the big boys.
As a seven-year-old, I had definite opinions on Ronald Reagan.
I don't think I was a year too late or a year too early in retiring. If the Seahawks had been in the playoffs a year later, I might have had some regrets.
There were things that had been weighing heavy on me for quite some time. And I went into this hole, trying to work through some of these things so that I could be a better me and be a better mom to Julez and be a better wife and a better friend and a better sister.
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