A Quote by Drew Brees

I expect to make big plays. And when I don't, I'm upset about it. — © Drew Brees
I expect to make big plays. And when I don't, I'm upset about it.
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.
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.
There is a major problem with reliance on placebos, like most vitamins and antioxidants. Everyone gets upset about Big Science, Big Pharma, but they love Big Placebo.
You cannot expect a driver who has just lost a shot at pole position to run around with a smile on his face. You need to accept that he is upset in a different way to how we are upset.
The Trump win is the biggest upset victory maybe ever, certainly in my lifetime, it's the biggest upset. So the emotion that's attached to that is gonna be profound. The Reagan win was huge for many of the same reasons, but it wasn't the big upset that this was.
I'd like to be in a position to have plays run through me and share the ball, make plays. Still score, obviously, but make plays, as well.
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.
I don't expect people to feel sorry for me. My teammates get more upset about the criticism and booing than I do.
People are very upset with Washington. They're upset with Democrats. They're upset with Republicans. They're upset with the establishment.
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.
I'm not upset about my career; I'm just upset about how my name has been portrayed. A lot of guys have played with Bron and had success. There's nothing I can do about it. I've tried to change my image a million times.
The first Tea Party protest was scheduled for Inauguration Day. So what were they upset about? Which part of the job he was doing before he even did it were they upset about? Secondly, if they claim to be upset with government corruption, government takeover, crazy spending, where were they from 2000 to 2008? Right? And why weren't they protesting the stolen elections?
When you think about Broadway, you think broad and big, but the fact is there are so many plays that are very intimate, but fill a 1,500-seat house. Plays like 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' have deep moments of silence and intimacy to them.
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.
In a way, the manager plays as big part, but you, as a player, are on the pitch. He cannot make you run if you don't want to; he cannot make you make the right decision in the heat of the moment.
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