A Quote by George Blanda

When I signed with the Oilers, I felt like a rookie. I was 33. — © George Blanda
When I signed with the Oilers, I felt like a rookie. I was 33.
I never scrimmage Oilers against Oilers...What for? Houston isn't on our schedule.
Be worried if no one is criticizing you. Your job in life is to ignore the 33% who will never like you and do your best to convince the 33% who don't care either way to join the 33% who love you
I feel like a young adult. In high school I never felt like my professional life and my personal life were at odds, because Rookie felt like the bridge.
I feel like a pro now. Before I fought Holmes, I felt like a rookie.
A player cannot be part of the training camp experience as a rookie unless he is signed to a contract.
Not all rookie lessons are learned on the hardwood. There are factors like rookie duties and building team camaraderie.
Me and my brother growing up used to collect rookie and basketball cards, like MJ's and LeBron's. That's what we used to collect, have a lot signed as well.
I'm a rookie, but I'm not here to act like a rookie.
When I signed with the Rockets, I just kind of felt like that was my calling card.
I was honored I was signed to Sony. But later I felt like they weren't the right team.
I've never felt overmatched on the baseball field. I've always been a very strong, dominant position. And I felt that if I did my work as I've done since I was, you know, a rookie back in Seattle, I didn't have a problem competing at any level. So, no.
When I signed for United, I felt like it was a reward for everything that I'd been through in my life.
I remember when I was 33 or 34, it was devastating because I realized I wasn't a kid anymore. The great thing about 40 was that I really felt like I had life experience and knew what I was doing now.
I feel like, maybe in the '90s, 'Rookie' would have been shamed for trying to reach a lot of people or trying to be 'mainstream', but I'm so pleased that our readers are happy to see me promoting the 'Rookie' yearbook on TV or whatever.
I'm not big on rookie hazing. I didn't wanna be hazed as a rookie, so I definitely didn't want to do it to others.
When I was a rookie, I had to shag balls out of the stands. It was my rookie duty.
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