A Quote by Jason Pierre-Paul

I just do my job; I'm out there to make plays and play football. — © Jason Pierre-Paul
I just do my job; I'm out there to make plays and play football.
I'm just going to go play football - fly around and make some plays. That's all that matters.
My job is just to make the right play, read the defense, shoot if it's there, and make plays for my team.
All I can do is play as hard as I can play, make as many plays as I can make and try to help my team win football games.
We have always found it easier, and still do, when the opponent plays football as well, when they don't just think in defensive terms, don't just sit inside their penalty box. It's just nicer when the opponent plays football.
My job is to go out there and play football. My job is to go out there and win football games.
Your job as a baseball player is to come to the park ready to play every day, and the manager, it's his job to make those decisions about who plays.
Some plays just come out of me, just on instincts. I'll make a play and wonder, How did I do that?
When I was a youngster, my dream was to play in the first team. I was constantly thinking, 'Will I make a career in football? Am I going to have to go out and get a job?'
When I played football was somewhat taboo for a girl. Today it's not as much of a problem. Not all girls want to play football but it's not a case of 'Oh my god she plays football, that's a bit odd.' It's a lot more accepted now.
It's my job regardless of what the opposing team does, which I really don't care, it's my job to go out and make the right plays.
In the NFL, if you make the play or you don't make the play, you're just a football player who did or didn't make the play. You don't get more yards or less yards based on what you're labeled as by society.
If I could play football, I'd play football. But not women's football - real football. Or I'd just date a quarterback.
Just go out there and play football. Don't make it bigger than it has to be.
There weren't many plays for me. A lot of my stats came off broken plays, or when I didn't allow the options to play out and just took the shot.
Really, you just play football; that's all I can do... I don't change. I'm going to always play tough, hard - that's the way I was brought up at Nebraska, where I really learned football from the Pelinis and that staff and continue to play hard, play blue-collar football.
My job is to just make winning plays when I'm out on the court, and hopefully we're winning. That's all I want.
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