A Quote by Jason Momoa

I was an outcast. I was from a town of wrestlers and football players. — © Jason Momoa
I was an outcast. I was from a town of wrestlers and football players.
Wrestlers are a bunch of wanna-be football players.
Football players cannot be wrestlers. Wrestling is a much tougher sport.
I was in the top 1 percent of football players. Indie guys are in the bottom 95 percent of wrestlers.
Athletes are going to tease each other. Football players want to be baseball players. Baseball players want to be football players. Basketball players want to be baseball players, and vice versa.
I adapt my idea of football to my players, not adapt my players in my idea of football. It's important because there are others players that must play. The players are the most important things in football. I adapt my idea within my players.
Football is much more than 1,500 N.F.L. players. You've got to realize that the N.F.L. sets the standard for young players. Whatever they see on TV, that's what football is.
There are good wrestlers, great wrestlers, and special wrestlers.
Traditionally, Seattle has been a great sports town and great football town. What the Huskies have achieved over the years has been pretty amazing. That's how I got my first taste of football - when I went with my father to Husky Stadium.
We don't want our players to be monks. We want them to be better football players because a monk doesn't play football at this level.
I've played lacrosse players, football players, basketball players. I think that's just because of how I'm built. I look young, and I'm also a big person.
I think Philly is arguably the best sports town - football town - in America.
I've played so many games of football now, and even though it is at a higher level, at the end of the day, football is football. You are just playing with better players.
I had lots of posters on my bedroom wall of players like Zico, many Brazilian and Italian players, not many players in particular but I loved football so much and I especially loved skilful players.
Having a father as a football and a baseball coach, I grew up around college baseball players, college football players, like, I just knew sports my whole life.
Philadelphia is a football town. Boston is a baseball town.
My brothers played football. In fact, I was an absolutely enormous Packer fan, and because I was raised in such a football-centric community, I have always had a terrific admiration for football players.
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