A Quote by DeSean Jackson

Anytime I get the opportunity to get the ball, I just want to make good plays and help my team win the game and just create big plays. — © DeSean Jackson
Anytime I get the opportunity to get the ball, I just want to make good plays and help my team win the game and just create big plays.
A lot of quarterbacks have big arms and can make all the throws, but the most important thing is knowledge of the game, controlling the offense and, more than anything, limiting mistakes. Knowing what good plays to get your team into at the line of scrimmage and what bad plays to get out of.
I just want to be a guy that's reliable, make sure I take care of the football, make plays in situational downs, get in the end zone, help the offense move the ball, and win games.
I'm just a physical player and I just try to make physical plays and just plays period for my team and do things that they need me to do to help them win.
You want to go out there and do what's best for the team, help your team move the ball down the field, make plays, help them win football games.
During one of the 4th quarter huddles, LeBron said to him, 'It doesn't matter what happens to this point. No one is going to remember how many points you had or what type of game you had. Just help us make some plays to win this thing.' And he made some big plays.
I like the way Michael Crabtree plays the game. He's strong, he goes up for the ball, he has that mentality to just make plays.
You want to make as many plays as you can just to help your team to get points on the board. If that happens you're going to naturally gain confidence.
Anytime that anyone can create some explosive plays, get first downs, we're going to have more plays on offense.
You can say what you want about Carlos Tevez, but when he plays, he plays to win, and he plays for his team-mates.
You run your plays, you know your plays, you study your plays, you study the other team, you do as much as you can, you go to practice, you get in shape, you do what you need to do, and then by the time you get to the game, you know your plays, but they have to feel like they're in your bones. That has to be an unconscious thing, it cannot be conscious. That is everything to me.
Just try to get the puck and make plays, not so much worry about scoring or getting an assist or points, just try to get it and make plays. That should take care of itself.
I just want to be in there at the end of the game to try to help the team win. The last six minutes of an NBA game is where you make your name, so hopefully I'm in there trying to help my guys win.
It's a team game, but you've got to have individuals that really want the ball and want the pressure of being there to help get in a position to win.
I understand the plays, the depth, the routes, the splits and everything. I just feel good that I can make some plays. Definitely, the game's slowed down for me.
I'm just trying to be aggressive and make plays, but you watch film and you see that you can get off the ball get it to somebody else and let them make a play for you.
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.
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