A Quote by Jameis Winston

I'm not a selfish player; it's about our team. — © Jameis Winston
I'm not a selfish player; it's about our team.
I'm not a selfish player - never been a selfish player in my life. Always been about the team.
Everybody makes such a big deal today about team play because there's such a scarcity of it. Greed is a reason. You have to understand the influence of greed. A player has to be selfish in the pursuit of the development of his skills, but he cannot be selfish when it comes time to blend them in with what's good for his team.
I am the sort of player that likes to create goals. I think a lot of my team-mates know me as a player who is not selfish.
Once a player joins our team, our priority is to teach him, not worry about the player we didn't select.
I've never been a selfish player. I've never been able to just say I am going as well. I've always thought about the team first.
One player's selfish attitude can poison a locker room and make it hard, if not impossible, to establish team work
I know I'm not a selfish player. People around me know I'm not a selfish player. I do everything I can to make people around me understand I'm not a selfish player.
The only thing I think about is helping the team, respecting all my team-mates, not being selfish.
I always talk about being a team player, I think I'm really good team player. I was a big voice in the changing room before games and nothing really changed for me.
I'm not a person or a selfish player, but we have to move the ball more, and we have to look further the team game, because we have enough talent to use different players.
A player should never be selfish and should always contribute to team's victory.
I think winning a championship, for me, it put things in perspective. You can either be a great player on a so-so team, or you can be a role player on a championship team, or, in an extreme case, a great player on a championship team.
A lot of people were saying that I was a selfish person and a selfish player. You know, it got to me.
I've been the best player on every team that I played on, so if I can't be the poster child of your team, then what else is it? It's got to be a black-white issue. Every white player I know who's the best player on their team is the poster child of that team.
I think the only thing that matters is you win as a team and you lose as a team. And so the team needs to understand that no one player is bigger than any other player. Everybody has a role... Every single role is important.
Of course team spirit and team's strategy matters more than anything else as far as the team is concerned. As far as I am concerned, if the presence of one player is affecting the morale or the spirit of the team, then we might as well rest that player for a while.
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