A Quote by George Kittle

I feel like the tight end position hasn't been appreciated. — © George Kittle
I feel like the tight end position hasn't been appreciated.
When I went to the Pro Bowl, I went as a tight end. When I made the All Pro team, I made it as a tight end. When they introduced us and I ran out of the tunnel, they introduced me as a tight end. So how is that possible that now that my career is over, they say, 'Well, he put up stats like a wide receiver?' It's not my fault I was ahead of my time.
The tight end position is incredibly diverse.
At the tight end position, you're asked to do so many things. You'll see me split out wide singled up like a wide receiver.
Like most tight ends I was a pass-receiving tight end coming into the league.
I don't get wrapped up in catches and fantasy football. It's not the way I view the tight end position.
I think the tight end position is so unique because you always have a mismatch if you know how to dial it up or use it right.
When one tight end succeeds, everybody succeeds - like the tight ends were making under $10 million a year. To me that doesn't make any sense.
At the end of the day, everyone wants to feel loved, appreciated and respected.
I feel like I've been locked up tight for a century, waiting for someone to release me.
I honestly don't feel that it's my music that's under-appreciated. I think that it's me that's under-appreciated. As an artist, period.
We love high-end art, but when you're looking at high-end art in music, a lot of the time, it's appreciated academically, but you can't feel it as much.
In England, those qualities of playing it simple, being in the right position, reading the game, knowing the right moment to make things happen around you are not appreciated. Making a tackle, a run into the box - the spectacular things are more appreciated.
Tight ends, third down, and the red zone is where you kind of need to stand out to be a very good tight end in this league.
I've been to Vector Arena, and I've seen it. I've stood in the middle and just appreciated the space, appreciated the volume of the place.
I feel like, in acting classes, you'll get up sometimes; that's just the most vulnerable position you can be in. You're among your fellow actors, yet they look at you, and they're like, 'You've been on TV. You've been in movies.' It almost adds to the pressure.
I feel like the Internet has embraced the pizza dance. I feel appreciated for once in my life.
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