A Quote by Jeff Fisher

Pay respect to your opponent. — © Jeff Fisher
Pay respect to your opponent.
Respect your opponent, just make them respect you more.
You need to go out to the game and just understand you need to beat your opponent. With all of the respect, because you need to have respect for your opponent, but you need to beat them. If you don't beat them, they will beat you.
I don't do nervous, really. You always have to respect your opponent, respect the game of football, and be 100 per cent focused.
This is what respect means: when you support your favourite without badmouthing his opponent. This is respect, and it's a common thing. It doesn't matter what country or city you represent.
You have to respect your opponent.
I'm not going to bag on people and make funny jokes about my opponent. I just respect every opponent I go in against.
It's always important to respect your opponent.
Respect yourself, your Opponent and the Game
When you go out on the court whether it be for the championship or just a scrimmage, have confidence that your abilities and what you've learned in your drills are better than your opponent's. This does not mean you should disregard your opponent. Before taking the court for any game, you should do a lot of thinking about what you have to do to beat your opponent and what he must or can do to beat you.
Even if you win, or you lose, you have to respect your opponent.
I respect every opponent no matter their record, no matter their title belts. I approach each opponent the same way.
Shaking hands is meant as a sign of respect towards your opponent.
If you really want a true confrontation, you treat your opponent with respect.
The best thing to give to your enemy is forgiveness; to an opponent, tolerance; to a friend, your heart; to your child, a good example; to a father, deference; to your mother, conduct that will make her proud of you; to yourself, respect; to all others, charity.
If you start to focus on your opponent then you see so much quality in your opponents and weaknesses in your own side. You start to put doubts in your mind. You need to respect your opponents but that's it, no more.
I have a healthy respect. The fact that I get ready for each opponent shows my respect.
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